Important Note: This item is in mature support as of December 2024. See blog for more information.This 3D scene layer presents OpenStreetMap (OSM) buildings data hosted by Esri. Esri created buildings and trees scene layers from the OSM Daylight map distribution, which is supported by Facebook and others. The Daylight map distribution has been sunsetted and data updates supporting this layer are no longer available. You can visit openstreetmap.maps.arcgis.com to explore a collection of maps, scenes, and layers featuring OpenStreetMap data in ArcGIS. You can review the 3D Scene Layers Documentation to learn more about how the building and tree features in OSM are modeled and rendered in the 3D scene layers, and see tagging recommendations to get the best results.OpenStreetMap is an open collaborative project to create a free editable map of the world. Volunteers gather location data using GPS, local knowledge, and other free sources of information and upload it. The resulting free map can be viewed and downloaded from the OpenStreetMap site: www.OpenStreetMap.org. Esri is a supporter of the OSM project.Note: This layer is supported in Scene Viewer and ArcGIS Pro 3.0 or higher.
Important Note: This item is in mature support as of December 2024. See blog for more information.This 3D scene layer presents OpenStreetMap (OSM) trees data hosted by Esri. Esri created buildings and trees scene layers from the OSM Daylight map distribution, which is supported by Facebook and others. The Daylight map distribution has been sunsetted and data updates supporting this layer are no longer available. You can visit openstreetmap.maps.arcgis.com to explore a collection of maps, scenes, and layers featuring OpenStreetMap data in ArcGIS. You can review the 3D Scene Layers Documentation to learn more about how the building and tree features in OSM are modeled and rendered in the 3D scene layers, and see tagging recommendations to get the best results.OpenStreetMap is an open collaborative project to create a free editable map of the world. Volunteers gather location data using GPS, local knowledge, and other free sources of information and upload it. The resulting free map can be viewed and downloaded from the OpenStreetMap site: www.OpenStreetMap.org. Esri is a supporter of the OSM project.Note: This layer is supported in Scene Viewer and ArcGIS Pro 3.0 or higher.
Important Note: This item is in mature support as of December 2024. See blog for more information.This 3D scene layer presents OpenStreetMap (OSM) dark labels data hosted by Esri. This layer presents dark colored 3D “billboarded” labels designed for use over lighter toned base layers. Created from the sunsetted Daylight map distribution, data updates supporting this layer are no longer available.You can visit openstreetmap.maps.arcgis.com to explore a collection of maps, scenes, and layers featuring OpenStreetMap data in ArcGIS. OpenStreetMap is an open collaborative project to create a free editable map of the world. Volunteers gather location data using GPS, local knowledge, and other free sources of information and upload it. The resulting free map can be viewed and downloaded from the OpenStreetMap site: www.OpenStreetMap.org. Esri is a supporter of the OSM project.
This 3D basemap presents OpenStreetMap (OSM) and other data sources and is hosted by Esri using the Streets (Dark) style.The Buildings layer references the Esri 3D Buildings scene layer, which includes commercial 3D buildings data acquired from TomTom and Maxar, in addition to Esri Community Maps and Overture Maps Foundation data. The Esri 3D Buildings scene layer is an alternative to the OpenStreetMap (OSM) 3D Buildings scene layer, particularly for areas where the OSM data is missing accurate 3D attributes.Esri created the Places and Labels, and Streets Dark layers from the Daylight map distribution of OSM data, which was supported by Meta and supplemented with additional data from Microsoft. OpenStreetMap (OSM) is an open collaborative project to create a free editable map of the world. Volunteers gather location data using GPS, local knowledge, and other free sources of information and upload it. The resulting free map can be viewed and downloaded from the OpenStreetMap site: www.OpenStreetMap.org. Esri is a supporter of the OSM project and is excited to make this new scene available to the OSM, GIS, and Developer communities.
This 3D basemap presents OpenStreetMap (OSM) and other data sources and is hosted by Esri using the Topographic style.The Buildings layer references the Esri 3D Buildings scene layer, which includes commercial 3D buildings data acquired from TomTom and Maxar, in addition to Esri Community Maps and Overture Maps Foundation data. The Esri 3D Buildings scene layer is an alternative to the OpenStreetMap (OSM) 3D Buildings scene layer, particularly for areas where the OSM data is missing accurate 3D attributes.Esri created the Places and Labels, Trees, and Topographic layers from the Daylight map distribution of OSM data, which was supported by Meta and supplemented with additional data from Microsoft. OpenStreetMap (OSM) is an open collaborative project to create a free editable map of the world. Volunteers gather location data using GPS, local knowledge, and other free sources of information and upload it. The resulting free map can be viewed and downloaded from the OpenStreetMap site: www.OpenStreetMap.org. Esri is a supporter of the OSM project and is excited to make this new scene available to the OSM, GIS, and Developer communities.
Important Note: This beta item will retire in December 2025 and is no longer recommended for use.This 3D scene layer presents OpenStreetMap (OSM) light labels data hosted by Esri. This layer presents light colored 3D “billboarded” labels designed for use over darker toned base layers. Created from the sunsetted Daylight map distribution, data updates supporting this layer are no longer available.Visit openstreetmap.maps.arcgis.com to explore a collection of maps, scenes, and layers featuring OpenStreetMap data in ArcGIS. OpenStreetMap is an open collaborative project to create a free editable map of the world. Volunteers gather location data using GPS, local knowledge, and other free sources of information and upload it. The resulting free map can be viewed and downloaded from the OpenStreetMap site: www.OpenStreetMap.org. Esri is a supporter of the OpenStreetMap project.
Important Note: This item is in mature support as of December 2024. See blog for more information.This 3D scene layer presents OpenStreetMap (OSM) trees data hosted by Esri. Esri created buildings and trees scene layers from the OSM Daylight map distribution, which is supported by Facebook and others. The Daylight map distribution has been sunsetted and data updates supporting this layer are no longer available. You can visit openstreetmap.maps.arcgis.com to explore a collection of maps, scenes, and layers featuring OpenStreetMap data in ArcGIS. You can review the 3D Scene Layers Documentation to learn more about how the building and tree features in OSM are modeled and rendered in the 3D scene layers, and see tagging recommendations to get the best results.OpenStreetMap is an open collaborative project to create a free editable map of the world. Volunteers gather location data using GPS, local knowledge, and other free sources of information and upload it. The resulting free map can be viewed and downloaded from the OpenStreetMap site: www.OpenStreetMap.org. Esri is a supporter of the OSM project.Note: This layer is supported in Scene Viewer and ArcGIS Pro 3.0 or higher.
This 3D basemap presents OpenStreetMap (OSM) and other data sources and is hosted by Esri using the Light Gray Canvas style.The Buildings layer references the Esri 3D Buildings scene layer, which includes commercial 3D buildings data acquired from TomTom and Maxar, in addition to Esri Community Maps and Overture Maps Foundation data. The Esri 3D Buildings scene layer is an alternative to the OpenStreetMap (OSM) 3D Buildings scene layer, particularly for areas where the OSM data is missing accurate 3D attributes.Esri created the Places and Labels, and Light Gray Canvas layers from the Daylight map distribution of OSM data, which was supported by Meta and supplemented with additional data from Microsoft. OpenStreetMap (OSM) is an open collaborative project to create a free editable map of the world. Volunteers gather location data using GPS, local knowledge, and other free sources of information and upload it. The resulting free map can be viewed and downloaded from the OpenStreetMap site: www.OpenStreetMap.org. Esri is a supporter of the OSM project and is excited to make this new scene available to the OSM, GIS, and Developer communities.
This 3D basemap presents OpenStreetMap (OSM) data and other data sources and is hosted by Esri using the Esri Navigation (Dark) style.The Buildings layer references Esri 3D Buildings scene layer, which includes commercial 3D buildings data acquired from TomTom and Maxar, in addition to Esri Community Maps and Overture Maps Foundation data. The Esri 3D Buildings scene layer is an alternative to the OpenStreetMap (OSM) 3D Buildings scene layer, particularly for areas where the OSM data is missing accurate 3D attributes.Esri created Buildings, Places and Labels and Hybrid Reference layers from the Daylight map distribution of OSM data, which is supported by Facebook and supplemented with additional data from Microsoft. OpenStreetMap (OSM) is an open collaborative project to create a free editable map of the world. Volunteers gather location data using GPS, local knowledge, and other free sources of information and upload it. The resulting free map can be viewed and downloaded from the OpenStreetMap site: www.OpenStreetMap.org. Esri is a supporter of the OSM project and is excited to make this new scene available to the OSM, GIS, and Developer communities.
The OSM dataset, sourced from OpenStreetMap, is composed of the rasterized semantic maps and height fields of 80 cities worldwide, spanning an area of more than 6,000 km^2. During the rasterization process, vectorized geometry information is converted into images by translating longitude and latitude into the EPSG:3857 coordinate system at zoom level 18, approximately 0.597 meters per pixel.
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ArcGIS 3D scene layer created from the city of Boulder's 2013 LiDAR multipatch building data. For 3D buildings outside the city of Boulder, please see OpenStreetMap 3D Buildings.
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Daylight is a complete distribution of global, open map data that’s freely available with support from community and professional mapmakers. Meta combines the work of global contributors to projects like OpenStreetMap with quality and consistency checks from Daylight mapping partners to create a free, stable, and easy-to-use street-scale global map.
The Daylight Map Distribution contains a validated subset of the OpenStreetMap database. In addition to the standard OpenStreetMap PBF format, Daylight is available in two parquet formats that are optimized for AWS Athena including geometries (Points, LineStrings, Polygons, or MultiPolygons). First, Daylight OSM Features contains the nearly 1B renderable OSM features. Second, Daylight OSM Elements contains all of OSM, including all 7B nodes without attributes, and relations that do not contain geometries, such as turn restrictions.
Daylight Earth Table is a new data schema that classifies OpenStreetMap-style tags into a 3-level ontology (theme, class, subclass) and is the result of running the earth table classification over the latest release (v1.18) of the Daylight Map Distribution. The Daylight Earth Table is available as parquet files on Amazon S3.
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Ce jeu de données géolocalise les cinémas en France. Il se base sur les données OpenStreetMap, qui sont ensuite compilées et traitées par Opendatasoft. Il est mis à jour de manière hebdomadaire afin de récupérer les éléments OpenStreetMap les plus récents. Les champs préfixés avec 'meta_' sont des informations supplémentaires produites par ODS. On y trouve des données relatives à l'historique des éléments ainsi qu'à leurs divisions administratives. Les autres champs sont basés sur l'implémentation de Geodatamine. TagsLes tags OSM utilisés pour extraire ces données sont : amenity avec la valeur 'cinema' name désigne le nom du cinéma brand ou operator pour l'enseigne wikidata ou brand:wikidata pour l'identifiant wikidata de l'enseigne ref:FR:CNC pour l'identifiant du Centre national du cinéma et de l’image animée (CNC) opening_hours pour les heures d'ouverture cinema:3D pour savoir s'il y a des salles en 3D capacity pour la capacité totale screens pour le nombre d'écrans À savoir que cette liste n'est pas exhaustive.
The list of colleges referenced in OpenStreetMap using the following overpass request:
‘PRE’
/*
This has been generated by the overpass-turbo wizard.
The original search was:
“School:FR=college in Gironde”
*//
[out:json][timeout:25];
//fetch Area “Gironde” to search in
{{geocodeArea:Gironde}}->.searchArea;
//gather Results
(
//query part for: “School:FR=college”
Node“school:FR”=“college”;
way“school:FR”=“college”;
);
//print Results
out body;
’;
out skel qt;
Automatic update here
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Therapeutics targeting cytokines such as the oncostatin M (OSM)-mediated inflammation represent a potential strategy for the treatment of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). Despite the investigation of the specific role of the interactions between OSM and the receptor (OSMR) in IBD pathogenesis, the 3D structure of the OSM–OSMR complex remains elusive. In this work, the interaction mode between OSM and OSMR at atomic level was predicted by computational simulation approach. The interaction domain of the OSMR was built with the homology modeling method. The near-native structure of the OSM–OSMR complex was obtained by docking, and long-time scale molecular dynamics (MD) simulation in an explicit solvent was further performed to sample the conformations when OSM binds to the OSMR. After getting the equilibrated states of the simulation system, per-residue energy contribution was calculated to characterize the important residues for the OSM–OSMR complex formation. Based on these important residues, eight residues (OSM: Arg100, Leu103, Phe160, and Gln161; OSMR: Tyr214, Ser223, Asp262, and Trp267) were identified as the “hot spots” through computational alanine mutagenesis analysis and verified by additional MD simulation of R100A (one of the identified “hotspots”) mutant. Moreover, six cavities were detected at the OSM–OSMR interface through the FTMap analysis, and they were suggested as important binding sites. The predicted 3D structure of the OSM–OSMR complex and the identified “hot spots” constituting the core of the binding interface provide helpful information in understanding the OSM–OSMR interactions, and the detected sites serve as promising targets in designing small molecules to block the interactions.
OpenStreetMap (OSM) is a free, editable map of the world built by a community of mappers that contribute and maintain data about roads, trails, buildings, cafés, addresses, and much more. Esri is a proud supporter of OpenStreetMap, and a Gold Corporate Member of the OpenStreetMap Foundation.ArcGIS provides access to OSM data in many ways, including Esri-hosted 2D and 3D basemaps and live feature layers, which enable you to display, query, and analyze the data. This site is managed by Esri and features the OSM data that we have published, all of which is freely available for you to use in your maps and apps, with proper license and attribution to OpenStreetMap Contributors.The OpenStreetMap name and logo are trademarks of the OpenStreetMap Foundation, and used with their permission.This site is not endorsed by or affiliated with the OpenStreetMap Foundation.
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Extrait quotidien des structures sociales en France métropolitaine présentes dans la base de données ouverte et collaborative OpenStreetMap (OSM) [1].
La couche est disponible dans magOSM - accessible via des services WMS et WFS publics - visualisable, requêtable et téléchargeable via le portail - analysable sur les 30 derniers jours via le portail de suivi de changement
Modèle de données Les attributs OSM utilisés pour filtrer la donnée sont :
On retrouve dans la couche tous les objets concernés qu’ils soient cartographiés sous forme de nœud, chemin ou relation dans OSM. Pour les polygones et multi-polygones, la géométrie fournie correspond au centroïd, la géométrie d’origine est disponible au format EWKT via l’attribut ‘osm_original_geom’ et le type d’origine dans une colonne ‘osm_type’.
Des attributs OSM supplémentaires ont été sélectionnés pour enrichir les tags principaux. Tous les attributs préfixés par "osm" (ex : osm_user, osm_id ...) sont des propriétés communes assimilables à des méta-données sur l'objet OSM.
Plus d'informations sur :
[1] https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/FR:Page_principale [2] https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/FR:Key:amenity [3] https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tag:amenity%3Dsocial_facility & https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/FR:Key:social_facility [4] https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/FR:Tag:amenity%3Dcommunity_centre & https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/FR:Key:community_centre [5] https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/FR:Tag:amenity%3Dsocial_centre & https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/FR:Tag:office%3Dngo, [..%3D]association, [..%3D]union [6] https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/FR:%C3%89l%C3%A9ments_cartographiques [7] https://taginfo.openstreetmap.fr
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Ces données sont produites collaborativement sous licence ODbL qui impose un partage à l'identique et la mention d'attribution "© les contributeurs d'OpenStreetMap sous licence ODbL" conformément à http://osm.org/copyright
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Cartographie OpenStreetMap des gares Transilien en Ile-de-France.Les données sont collectées par la communauté OpenStreetMap mais également la Junior-Entreprise Sprint de Telecom SudParis et Telecom École de Management et le personnel de la SNCF lui-même.Ces données sont mises à jour chaque nuit à 2 heures du matin. Les données collectées sont relatives aux :Équipements : automates de vente, bancs, écrans d’information, balises sonores ...Cheminements : quais, portillons, ascenseurs, escaliers, bandes podo-tactiles ...Services en gare : guichets d’information, photomatons, distributeurs, boîtes aux lettres ...Points d’intérêt liés à la mobilité : parkings, arrêts de bus, bornes de taxi, passages piétons ...La structure des données respecte le format du référentiel définit en collaboration avec la communauté OpenStreetMap à la page http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/FR:Railway_stationsVous pouvez également exporter au format geoJSON, GPX ou KML depuis http://overpass-turbo.eu/s/axF.Mise à jour 13/12/3015 : ajout de la gare de Rosa Parks ouverte le jour même.Mise à jour 30/03/2016 : nous procédons à la création de nombreuses données issues de sources diverses et continueront dans les semaines à venir.Mise à jour 06/04/2016 : ajout des données des grandes gares parisiennes : gare de Lyon, gare du Nord, gare de l'Est, Montparnasse, Paris Austerlitz, Magenta, Haussmann.Mise à jour 31/05/2016 : intégration récente de nombreuses données issues des plans d'architectes et des plans de pôle affiché en gare. Plus de 70 gares sont concernées.
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Liste des cinémas en exploitation en France métropolitaine et dans les territoires d'outre-mer.
Licence Ces données sont issues du crowdsourcing effectué par les contributeurs au projet OpenStreetMap (OSM). Elles sont sous licence ODbL qui impose un partage à l'identique et la mention obligatoire d'attribution doit être "© les contributeurs d'OpenStreetMap sous licence ODbL" conformément à la licence détaillée sur la page http://osm.org/copyright.
Exploitation des données
Dans OpenStreetMap les cinémas sont notés amenity=cinema
et toutes les données associées sont documentées sur la page dédiée du wiki d’OpenStreetMap.
Dans ce jeu de données seules les informations les plus utiles ont été extraites. Les données brutes OpenStreetMap contiennent donc plus de détails.
Les informations contenues dans ces fichiers sont les suivantes :
* X
: longitude, en système WGS 84. Les chiffres après la 5ème décimale après la virgule ne sont pas significatifs.
* Y
: latitude, en système WGS 84. Les chiffres après la 5ème décimale après la virgule ne sont pas significatifs.
* osm_id
: identifiant OpenStreetMap (documentation wiki)
Par exemple, l'identifiant du cinéma "Grand Rex" est node/690982176
et pour le retrouver dans OpenStreetMap, il faut se rendre à l'adresse https://www.openstreetmap.org/node/690982176. Cet identifiant ne doit pas être considéré comme stable dans le temps.
* ref_cnc
: identifiant CNC du cinéma, extrait de la liste officielle (documentation wiki OSM)
Ces identifiants sont des chiffres plutôt stables dans le temps malgré certaines exceptions notables.
Prend la valeur no
si le cinéma a été identifié comme absent du fichier du CNC (documentation wiki OSM)
* name
: nom du cinéma (documentation wiki OSM)
La convention de nommage exclut la mention "cinéma" par principe.
Par exemple, le name
du cinéma le Grand Rex est nommé "Le Grand Rex".
* marque
: nom de l'enseigne ou de la société qui gère le cinéma
Par exemple, UGC
, Pathé-Gaumont
, Utopia
.
* wheelchair
: accessibilité en fauteuil roulant (documentation wiki OSM)
Si la valeur est yes
, les fauteuils roulants ont accès à tous les espaces de l'établissement ouverts au public. Si la valeur est limited
, les fauteils roulants ont un accès partiel. Si la valeur est no
, l'accès pour les fauteuils roulants est impossible.
* opening_hours
: horaires d'ouvertures (documentation wiki OSM)
Par exemple, la valeur Mo-Fr 14:00-00:00
signifie que le cinéma est ouvert au public du lundi au vendredi de 14h à minuit.
* open_air
: cinéma de plein air (documentation wiki OSM)
* drive_in
: cinéma de type "drive in" (documentation wiki OSM)
* cinema3d
: cinéma disposant de salles avec projection 3D (documentation wiki OSM)
* nb_screens
: nombre d'écrans (valeur numérique)
* capacity
: capacité d'accueil en nombre de personnes (valeur numérique, documentation wiki OSM)
* acoustic
: si la valeur est voice_description
, cinéma équipé d'un système d'audio-description
* website
: URL du site Internet du cinéma ou à défaut, de l'enseigne (documentation wiki OSM)
* phone
: numéro de téléphone au format international (+33) (documentation wiki OSM)
* facebook
: URL de la page Facebook du cinéma
* wikidata
: identifiant Wikidata du cinéma (documentation wiki)
Cet identifiant composé d'une série de chiffres précédé de la lettre "Q" est stable dans le temps. Il peut être utilisé comme identifiant unique pérenne.
Par exemple, l'identifiant du cinéma "Grand Rex" est Q1809902
et pour le retrouver dans Wikidata, il faut se rendre à l'adresse https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q1809902.
* siret
: identifiant SIRET du cinéma (documentation wiki OSM)
Code identifiant l'établissement exploitant le cinéma, numéro unique constitué de 14 chiffres, (base de données INSEE)
Par exemple, le code SIRET du cinéma "Grand Rex" est 50763357600016.
* `com_in
The dataset comprises the pretraining and testing data for our work: Terrain-Informed Self-Supervised Learning: Enhancing Building Footprint Extraction from LiDAR Data with Limited Annotations. The pretaining data consists of images corresponding to the Digital Surface Models (DSM) and Digital Terrain Models (DTM) obtained from Norway, with a ground resolution of 1 meter, utilizing the UTM 33N projection. The primary data source for this dataset is the Norwegian Mapping Authority (Kartverket), which has made the data freely available on their website under the CC BY 4.0 license (Source: https://hoydedata.no/, License terms: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) The DSM and DTM models are generated from 3D LiDAR point clouds collected through periodic aerial campaigns. During these campaigns, the LiDAR sensors capture data with a maximum offset of 20 degrees from the nadir. Additionally, a subset of data also includes building footprints/labels created using the OpenStreetMap (OSM) database. Specifically, building footprints extracted from the OSM database were rasterized to match the grid of the DTM and DSM models. These rasterized labels are made available under the Open Database License (ODbL) in compliance with the OSM license requirements. We hope this dataset facilitates various applications in geographic analysis, remote sensing, and machine learning research.
Important Note: This item is in mature support as of December 2024. See blog for more information.This 3D scene layer presents OpenStreetMap (OSM) buildings data hosted by Esri. Esri created buildings and trees scene layers from the OSM Daylight map distribution, which is supported by Facebook and others. The Daylight map distribution has been sunsetted and data updates supporting this layer are no longer available. You can visit openstreetmap.maps.arcgis.com to explore a collection of maps, scenes, and layers featuring OpenStreetMap data in ArcGIS. You can review the 3D Scene Layers Documentation to learn more about how the building and tree features in OSM are modeled and rendered in the 3D scene layers, and see tagging recommendations to get the best results.OpenStreetMap is an open collaborative project to create a free editable map of the world. Volunteers gather location data using GPS, local knowledge, and other free sources of information and upload it. The resulting free map can be viewed and downloaded from the OpenStreetMap site: www.OpenStreetMap.org. Esri is a supporter of the OSM project.Note: This layer is supported in Scene Viewer and ArcGIS Pro 3.0 or higher.