Great
>From your table, I see many significative differences. Taking shorter segments 
>would help to validate further I think.
cheers
  
Pierre 

      De : kusala nine <kusa...@googlemail.com>
 À : hot <hot@openstreetmap.org> 
 Envoyé le : Mardi 28 avril 2015 1h47
 Objet : Re: [HOT] Nepal major road validation
   
I did quick comparison just using names from the distance calculator from 
kathmandu (results below) but now moved onto checking using the smaller network 
diagram. this lets you concentrate on areas which are in the current task 
manager tasks. Just finishd Task 6 last night and they look pretty good 
covering Kathmandu, Hetauda, Bharatpur, Palung and Bhampali. I've since 
digitised roads in a couple of key tiles based on km distance discrepancies and 
when I've finished those I'll move on to task 3. The triangular distance table 
is good but points to a lot of discrepancies in the longer distances which are 
out of the target zones.  I'm happy to digitise the triangular table though if 
anyone wants to try the URL method to identify areas of difference. I'm using 
NGAs geonames service to identify differences in place naming - what should we 
do when there's a difference? e.g "Bhainsie = Bhaise Dovan". Can I attribute a 
synonym?

| 
place | OSM | UN | difference | Comments… |
| baitadi | 842 | 1168 | -326 |  |
| biratnagar | 396 | 549 | -153 |  |
| chandragadhi | 473 | 624 | -151 |  |
| terhathum | 505 | 654 | -149 |  |
| ilam | 538 | 685 | -147 |  |
| dharan | 403 | 545 | -142 |  |
| birganj | 135 | 276 | -141 |  |
| hetauda | 82 | 221 | -139 |  |
| rajbiraj | 317 | 456 | -139 |  |
| gaighat | 314 | 452 | -138 |  |
| dhankuta | 467 | 595 | -128 |  |
| janakpur | 295 | 378 | -83 |  |
| tulsipur | 401 | 441 | -40 |  |
| narayanghat | 133 | 144 | -11 |  |
| bhairahawa | 274 | 279 | -5 |  |
| dhunche | 115 | 117 | -2 |  |
| dhulikhel | 31 | 32 | -1 |  |
| lumbini | 300 | 301 | -1 |  |
| trishuli bazar | 69 | 70 | -1 |  |
| salyan | 504 | 503 | 1 |  |
| kodari | 116 | 113 | 3 |  |
| pokhara | 202 | 198 | 4 |  |
| chautara | 87 | 82 | 5 |  |
| jiri | 188 | 176 | 12 |  |
| butwal | 272 | 257 | 15 |  |
| tansen | 311 | 296 | 15 |  |
| Birendranagar | 595 | 575 | 20 |  |
| dipayal | 836 | 816 | 20 |  |
| mahendranagar | 706 | 684 | 22 |  |
| dhangadhi | 676 | 650 | 26 |  |
| nepalgunj | 525 | 499 | 26 |  |
| taplejung | 887 | 835 | 52 |  |
| gorkha | 197 | 140 | 57 |  |
| dailekh | 664 | 605 | 59 |  |
| krishnagar | 831 | 334 | 497 |  |
| baglung | no route | 271 |  | Baglung not connected - closest major place is 
pokhara |
| Barhabise | no place | 111 |  | no such place. Closest OSM place is Mangalsen 
by wikipedia's coordinates. |
| kakarbhitta | no place | 618 |  | not inOSM. Closest is charali = 1036km 
(charali-kakarbhitta=11km) |
| sindhullmadhi | no place | 387 |  | still looking…. |




On Tue, Apr 28, 2015 at 12:53 AM, Andy Anderson <aander...@amherst.edu> wrote:

Hi, Andrew,

The documentation says “The results are network distance, i.e. travel-time, in 
10th of seconds.” It’s hard to translate that into distances without the speeds 
assigned to road segments. If one knows the type of road and what the “common” 
speed is for that type of road one can make an estimate, but it could still be 
quite far off. Do you have any guidance on how to get road segment information? 
If one needs to download the road data itself, then the length of the segments 
should be there, too.

— Andy

On Apr 27, 2015, at 6:44 PM, Andrew Buck <andrew.r.b...@gmail.com> wrote:

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> The OSRM distance table calculator is documented here...
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> Basically you feed it a url with a bunch of lat/lon pairs are
> parameters (say for the 10 largest cities in the area) and then it
> creates a 10x10 table of the distances from every city to every other
> city.  So we can duplicate the table in the top right corner of the
> PDF, we just need someone to get the lat/lon of each of those cities
> and feed them into the api call documented above.  If our distances
> are signifigantly greater than the PDF distances listed for any
> entries then that probably indicates a problem in our data on the road
> between those cities.
>
> - -AndrewBuck
>
>
> On 04/27/2015 07:57 AM, Pierre Béland wrote:
>> http://un.org.np/node/10028, shows road distance of major cities
>> from kathmandu. Look at the pdf files that shows distance of
>> various road segments. Any volunteer to use this data and compare
>> with OSRM's distance matrix tool? If distances are significantly
>> different, this would indicate missing connecting roads or wrong
>> tag like path.
>>
>> Pierre
>>
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