Jerusalem: locating the colonies and neighborhoods
Introduction
The goal of this project is to study the construction of neighborhoods in Jerusalem over time. We collect information about Jerusalem neighborhoods from three different sources, including the book Jerusalem and its Environs, the Wikipedia category Neighbourhoods of Jerusalem, and the Wikipedia list Places of Jerusalem - Neighborhoods. These three sources provide us with different information with different focuses. We merge this content through fuzzy matching and present it on a web page. The page organizes and visualizes all the information. With the timeline, search, and view details features, users can get a clear picture of the Jerusalem community in our map interface. At the same time, the fuzzy matching approach we use can be easily applied to other cities with multiple sources of information (similar, different, or even contradictory), with the potential for reuse in the future.
Motivation
The study of the geography and chronology of neighborhoods in Jerusalem can provide valuable insights into the city's past and present. The location of a neighborhood can often reflect the social, economic, and political forces that shaped it, as well as the cultural traditions and values of its residents.
Examining the founding year of a neighborhood can also provide insight into the city's history and development. Visualizing the location and founded year of neighborhoods in Jerusalem can be a powerful tool for understanding the city's past and present. By mapping and analyzing these data, it is possible to gain a deeper understanding of the cultural, social, and economic dynamics of different neighborhoods and the forces that have shaped them.
Deliverables
- OCR results of Development of Jerusalem neighborhoods information from Jerusalem and its Environs.
- Crawler results from Wikipedia category Neighbourhoods of Jerusalem and Wikipedia list Places of Jerusalem - Neighborhoods.
- Integrated database with multiple information sources after perfect matching and fuzzy matching.
- An interactive and user-friendly webpage showing the changes in neighborhoods of Jerusalem with time, with:
- A timeline feature that illustrates the evolution of the construction of neighborhoods in Jerusalem over time.
- A search function that enables users to search for neighborhoods by name.
- A dedicated sub-page that contains relevant information for each neighborhood.
Methodology
Data collection
OCR method for paper book
Crawler method for Wikipedia and Wikidata information
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Data matching
Database establishment
Webpage development
Search function
Result assessment
Limitations and Further Work
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Future work
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