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Where the Streets Have Known Names

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Street names provide important insights into the local culture, history, and politics of places. Linked open data provide a wealth of knowledge that can be associated with street names, enabling novel ways to explore cultural geographies. This paper presents a three-fold contribution. We present (1) a technique to establish a correspondence between street names and the entities that they refer to. The method is based on Wikidata, a knowledge base derived from Wikipedia. The accuracy of this mapping is evaluated on a sample of streets in Rome. As this approach reaches limited coverage, we propose to tap local knowledge with (2) a simple web platform. Users can select the best correspondence from the calculated ones or add another entity not discovered by the automated process. As a result, we design (3) an enriched OpenStreetMap web map where each street name can be explored in terms of the properties of its associated entity. Through several filters, this tool is a first step towards the interactive exploration of toponymy, showing how open data can reveal facets of the cultural texture that pervades places.

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    http://www.openstreetmap.org.

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    http://www.wikidata.org.

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    http://wiki.dbpedia.org.

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    https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mazzarino_(Italia).

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    https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mazzarino.

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    http://overpass-turbo.eu.

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Almeida, P.D., Rocha, J.G., Ballatore, A., Zipf, A. (2016). Where the Streets Have Known Names. In: Gervasi, O., et al. Computational Science and Its Applications -- ICCSA 2016. ICCSA 2016. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 9789. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-42089-9_1

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