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= Introduction =
= Introduction =
This project works with around 4.5 million datapoints which have been extracted from address books in Paris. The address books date from the period 1839-1922 and contain the name, profession and place of residence of Parisian citizens. In a first step, we align this data with geodata of Paris’s city network, in order to be able to conduct a geospatial analysis on the resulting data in a second step.
This project works with around 4.4 million datapoints which have been extracted from address books in Paris. The address books date from the period 1839-1922 and contain the name, profession and place of residence of Parisian citizens. In a first step, we align this data with geodata of Paris’s city network, in order to be able to conduct a geospatial analysis on the resulting data in a second step.


= Motivation =
= Motivation =

Revision as of 14:01, 19 December 2022

Introduction

This project works with around 4.4 million datapoints which have been extracted from address books in Paris. The address books date from the period 1839-1922 and contain the name, profession and place of residence of Parisian citizens. In a first step, we align this data with geodata of Paris’s city network, in order to be able to conduct a geospatial analysis on the resulting data in a second step.

Motivation

Deliverables

  • Github
  • Google Drive

Data

Bottin Data

Tagged Professions

Street Networks

Vasserot Data (1836)

Open Street Data (2022)

Organisation

Planning:

Part Tasks
Week 4 Alignment tba
Week 5 tba
Week 6 tba
Week 7
Week 8
Week 9
Week 10
Week 11 Analysis
Week 12
Week 13
Week 14

Alignment

Aligning Street Datasets

Aligning Bottin Data with Street Data

Analysis

Limitations of the Project

Alignment

Analysis

Outlook

References