 Next, we are going to have a remote presentation by James Amati. He's a product manager with deep-lying interest in mobility. With this talk, he hopes to give more context to various points of interest in our communities, thereby enriching navigation experiences. And he will explore the power of Wikidata and OpenStreetMap by performing simple queries for different use cases. Enjoy! Hi, welcome to my very brief talk on giving context to the places we love, the power of Wikidata and OpenStreetMap. Now, my name is James Amati and this is what we are going to learn. We are going to learn, we are going to first of all define what the OSM and Wikidata models are and how we can and why they have a best feature for each other. Second one is to explore the interconnections between the sets and ways in which they complement each other. We are going to explore that. And the third one is to learn how to share data between the two platforms. And finally, if we have time, we will look at exploring what the data is, how to query the power of... Well, my name is James Amati and I am a product manager by occupation. I am focused on mobility and transportation, its cases, technology, and I'm also very enthusiastic. I happen to contribute to both OSM and Wikimedia projects, so I have some knowledge of both of them. And then finally, I live in a crowd, which I think is amazing. It is an open and editable database, actually the biggest open source map database. Teresa, he's celebrated it. So it has been around for... Represents data as ways and relations. Now notes have been... And then ways are a combination of points and relations with a combination of ways. We are drawing a building, building the museum. These are just that logic. Now, because maps have a base, it's used to represent data in this. As a result, you cannot really store, can really enhance the knowledge of it, unless you have something else that... So on each node on the sheet map is very useless, unless it comes together to form a way and a relation like that. So that's where Wikidesa comes in. Now Wikidesa is a structured open knowledge base. Also information as entities. Now entities are usually bodies of knowledge and they contain several pieces of information. And it's made up of items and their property. For example, a place and then the property of that place could be a city or a country. A place could be a building and the property of that... A museum. So yeah, entities can be done together by statements, which is a relation of an item. Usually statements will contain things like objects, which is what the item is about. A predicate, which is a property of the statement. And then the object, the value of a statement is mentioned. I'll show you a bit of the demo, but without wasting too much time, we are going to actually notify other places, because we need to understand why we need to combine both of them. We need to understand why a place is free. So John Agnew, who is a political geographer, he gave a bit of a mathematical relation to a place, which is a sense of... The place is the place in the last look of the last sense of the place. At least these three terms have to come together. So we are going to define each of them, or we need to get a comment. The first one is the location, which is basically... So before we begin, Tim Cressel actually admires the location and expanded it. So he defines a place as a space that people have attached to. So that's a sense of attachment, and that's mindfulness. This is just a piece of paper. And I think we should be able to read the book as it is very... It's very insightful as to what a place is from a geographic art. Now the location of the location is just a copy on the XF. It's usually represented as longitude and latitude. It's not the modern way. So usually some things, it's like a GPS... That's why we give the book a try. There are writers in the kitchen because of your coordinates. So this is what the location is. The location is a bit more human geography. It combines the features of the area, such as buildings, roads, and some natural features. So this is a platform, a platform, mountain. All of these come from how? As it is a bit of life through a place. And finally we define what a sense of place is, which are two different things. A sense of place is the emotional and psychological attachment. People have to usually define or influence by their experiences of the place. The memories they have are still in their head. Now, unfortunately, a fishy map can be able to map the town, but we're able to tell the story of a place. I don't do that unless we combine it with a context. The context you will not really understand by a place. I'm going to give you an example of a context that brings a lot of conversations around heritage where you can sense of place. Things that make a place feel special. And you just need the things that connect in the past and together. So long story short, heritage is one thing. Without the heritage, it has no meaning in your spiritual past. I'll give you an example, which was very smart on it to me. This is what it looks like. The population is around 98,000. On the surface of it, it doesn't look like the place you want to visit. But if I told you that it is the best place you can live, it was a famous one on that map. And also, this is where the Linen Tower is. Now, the Linen Tower is a building. What is the tree number? It's not a street building. It's actually a heritage that I'm not speaking of. And it also has the University of Pisa, which is one of the oldest universities in the world. And what was attended by Lillian himself, and Nicola, who you all know are very important parts of history. So now, if I give you this context about Pisa, you are not able to attach the process of belonging to Pisa and why he might want to visit there. I remember the view when Singapore calls for things that you've heard about Singapore, which you want to see. And this is the theme of our discussion today. So the magic usually happens when you put yourself together to create a comprehensive and relative record of heritage allocation. Like I said, because it's effective, you cannot store text as well as a graphic that's WikiData. So that you can really bring to Pisa and perform a review. So what time is used to provide a spatial information, such as a location that I define. And then WikiData can provide descriptive information such as a history and significance. Now to link us into WikiData, you would need a laptop and Internet. You would need both the WikiData and the Internet column. You need a browser, of course, or a user data, which I'll talk about briefly. And so you can stay here. And of course you need a plug-in. I'll talk about the plug-ins when I do that. So what is chosen is basically an expectation that is used to edit data. You can use the browser to edit. You can use the browser to edit, to add some data. In order to leverage more detailed files that are chosen to do that, so for things like it's not only data, basically it has a map of it. It's actually better to use it to edit the browser. I'll show you how both of them are done and then you can decide which one you want. This is time for a demo and I'll take a few minutes. I actually opened this before so you can see the demo. So this is the common common pack. This is a pack that was put in memory of Ganesh's presence very recently. And so when I checked the space, it did not have a reheated item. So this is a reheated item that I did a few minutes ago. You can check. You can see here that it has been added and the address. Now to be able to add that, you would have to make here in the task session, then you add the key data. Okay, so because I've added the key data you might not see this. You can also add the key data. I'll show you how to add the key data and here I'll use it for that so it can get the best output. So this is how you add the data to your app. You just add a new tag and then you can copy the identifier which is here and then you are able to then paste Now if you use Joseph's tag if you use Joseph's let me give you a bit of a background. So in Joseph's there's an editor like I said but before you use Joseph's you need to install plugins. But first of all you need to connect your OSM accounts to be able to make changes here that you can select on. So to do that you go to Preferences and then in your Preferences you can use your OSM server. In the OSM server you can use your position which is the element password which is the last one which I have used. Once you connect you will have to go to Remote Control which is usually disabled you will have to enable it to be able to allow you Joseph and then you will be able to download things directly. And then finally you need to include your plugins I've already installed some of them but you need to go to All you need to go to Available Plugins and then search for I hope I have already installed them they are here but when you search for them you just click and you click on the plugins and these are some of the things that you have to be able to add to the OSM server. Now that you have to send it out to you that's it. So now you can use Peter to connect to the OSM server and use Remote Control just press open what you saw in the browser chosen and you will be able to now map I'll just say this is the lack of magic selecting your view and that should be good. Now we can see that there is a bit of an outfit here but we are not going to tackle how to pick it up maybe for a little bit so as you can see there are two you can go here if you go to here and search for um I think it's there but just to the browser you can uh hide the item but now we can see that something can improve so to be able to do that there are a couple of you can come here and search um kind of hoping we can look for copy the ID we can just copy the ID of the different parts right here and it should give us this now we've been able to add and then also to add the video let's download um yes now this is one we are going to access it so you can see now this is the please route add you can add add a video with it so that's obvious then when you finish you have to update the browser that's enough but you can also do things um this doesn't have a not such career but hopefully this this will be a call for me to start so that brings end of demo if you want to maybe not play OSM OSM OSM OSM is like if you are it's it uses the query language much like it uses the query language much like to do more um now and now I know that this is basically the value kind of query I have already stated them I can put them around and I will show all the how to come into the files because there's usually a query based on what what you don't see what you are looking for you can just so now there's more than and you can give it how many more this for this is if you live in a place where you can be able to write so this is very much the end of my demo before I leave I leave you with first watch that heritage is heritage is OSM and I hope that you will collaborate on each project that we extend a bit of knowledge that is available and here are some resources that I will show you again just how you can create out and then the last table if you want to reach me these are the ways you can reach me I will link them from I am also in the the group and this is this and thank you very much James now ladies and gentlemen we are taking a very short break the time now is 3.21 so we will see you back here in 10 minutes at 3.31 ladies and gentlemen have a good break we will see you very shortly for the fire side chat with our panelists