NamedAfter
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The goal of this project is to give users information why map features has their name. As opposed to Key:Wikipedia, the features might have no real connection to the linked objects.
see Key:name:etymology:wikidata for a more OSM friendly implementation.
Examples
- street named "Bratislava street" would link to city of Bratislava (even though the street itself is in different city)
- "Johann Sebastian Bach street" would link to this author (even though he might have never been at this place)
- "29th August street" would link the memorial day
Realisation
Parsing street names and linking them to wikipedia articles. Simple web map interface.
For small areas and languages a bruteforce approach should work. Downloading a OSM country extract in a DB, downloading wikipedia extract to a DB. Checking for each street name if it has a similarly named wikipedia article which is a person (or the other way around).
Maybe use tag like "wikipedianamedafter:lang=..." on OSM elements
Problems
- two very big databases
- many languages
- inflection of words in many languages
- ambiguous names ("Bach street" versus many Bachs in wikipedia)
- many names for one articles (streets "SNP", "Slovenského národného povstania" and "29th august" should link to SNP, see for all different street names)
- some streets have too historical names ("Shopping street", "Hat street") or too simple names ("Narrow street", "Short street", "Main square") which probably do not deserve this popup
- false positives (eg a street and a city being named after the same thing, but the city is dominant in wikipedia)
- ...
Typical elements
- streets
- squares
- bridges
- maybe monuments
Named after
- people
- other geographical elements
- historical events