Tim,

Geo referencing should work without problems with maps that are… actually 
surveyed. We may end up with several species of sea monsters on the OHM before 
we are done. I've used qgis to do the re-projection, through beware that some 
versions are buggy.

I've had some successes in vectorizing trench maps - in the end the lesson is 
that generating vectors from map imagery is fairly simple; it's the recognition 
of the map feature type that is difficult,  especially when the features 
overlap. There is a crowd sourced way around it that increases throughput by 
about 50x over manual methods but I have not had time to harden the code for 
public use.

Something that I would like the Wikipedia Commons to generate is a linked open 
data interface to its data, a la dbpedia. Parsing copyright and description 
blocks is brittle and a 'machine readable' interface would allow us to process 
more data using automated means and cross link it.

While I am playing the pot calling the kettle black, OHM will be getting its 
own linked geo data feed soon. Still fighting with tile renderer for temporal 
support and rendering trenches.

All my best,
Rob


On 2013-05-31, at 8:00 AM, [email protected] wrote:

> From: Tim Alder <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: [OHM] Wikimaps reporting
> Hello,
> I hope it's a kind of misunderstanding. There is nothing inside Wikimaps 
> that could be a show-stopper for OHM.
> 
>  We want to scan and publish historical maps at Commons. If we are 
> successful with the georeferencing process, theses maps could be as a 
> side-effect included in an OSM-editor as base for OHM. If not, an other 
> project can fill this piece of the project. (But remember with Commons 
> we have an media archive and a community to handle over 17 million 
> images that's something what OSM not have. What we also have is a 
> relative good contact to libraries and museums.)
> 
> In the second step we will perhaps discuss like everybody else about the 
> best way to vectorize stuff, but we will not dictate anything. If we 
> have not better ideas, perhaps we also only following the process of OHM.
> 
> In the third step we want to use OHM-data like we do this with OSM-data 
> since 2009 at toolserver and we want to bring it to Wikipedia in similar 
> way like the WIWOSM project or in other ways. I can't see how this 
> should be a problem for OHM.
> 
> But what I see is that we can bring lot's of historian to the project 
> because we have inside Wikipedia thousands historical article?s that 
> waiting for better maps.
> 
> I hope this is an acceptable way for a cooperation.
> 
> Greetings Tim alias Kolossos
> 


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