Linked OpenStreetMap is an effort to make the live and historic versions of OpenStreetMap queryable on the client-side. It uses Linked Data and the Resource Description Framework (RDF) to decentralize derived data publishing.
- Routable Tiles specification: the specification of the Web API of routable tiles
- Routable Tiles Ontology: a mapping of the OSM entities and tags to a Linked Data vocabulary.
- Main routables tiles dataset: a live routable tiles instance for public adoption.
- Transit Tiles specification: todo
- Transit Tiles datasets: todo
Using Planner.js, you can create your own custom route planner.
Using the Profile Ontology you can define how a route planner must interpret the OSM tags when routing using a specific transport mode.
Open Places of Interests at opoi.org!
In Comunica, it will soon become possible to use GeoSPARQL to query for feature in OSM. Demo coming soon.
-
Colpaert, P., Abelshausen, B., Meléndez, J. A. R., Delva, H., & Verborgh, R. (2019, June). Republishing OpenStreetMap’s roads as Linked Routable Tiles. In European Semantic Web Conference (pp. 13-17). Springer, Cham.
-
Delva, H., Rojas Melendez, J. A., Abelshausen, B., Colpaert, P., & Verborgh, R. (2019). Client-side route planning: preprocessing the OpenStreetMap road network for Routable Tiles. In Academic Track, State of the Map 2019 (pp. 23-24).
We are only starting. Do join our slack if you want to discuss about developing this Linked Data version of the OpenStreetMap dataset!