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Revealing the Structure of Land Ownership through the Automatic Vectorisation of Swiss Cadastral Plans

Petitpierre, Rémi Guillaume  
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Di Lenardo, Isabella  orcid-logo
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Rappo, Lucas Arnaud André  
September 12, 2024
Digital History Switzerland 2024: Book of Abstracts
Digital History Switzerland 2024

This paper explores how the dynamics and structure of land ownership can be studied by automating the vectorisation of historical cadastral sources. Our analysis focuses mainly on three cadastres of Lausanne (1722, 1831, 1883). The plans are first georeferenced, before being semantically segmented using a neural model, and vectorised. We study the dynamics of persistence using a spatial matching methodology, detecting parcel fusions and divisions through time. We also investigate the social structure of ownership by matching representative owners to their socioprofessional status, based on historical population censuses.

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