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Am 17.07.2010 19:20, schrieb Apollinaris Schoell:
>
> In this example it seems just too easy for a good router to do the
> right thing without hard facts.


How?
Please post the algorithm you are thinking about.

> This can be done by the router or some intelligent preprocessing
> if compute time is critical as an example mkgmap does these type of
> preprocessing to reduce the number of unnecessary announcements and
> creates the routing graph accordingly.

Details?

>
> We might reach the state where all rouads are mapped with lanes,
> yellow lines, all turn restrictions …

Actually, over here we have cities where all streets are there and
people start mapping
single trees and individual lamp-posts.


> but in the meantime it shouldn't stop us from using fuzzy data in
> an intelligent routing algorithm. Ans whenever I has tested
> Cloudmade routing it was not so great.

Please make suggestions on how you plan of doing this.

Marcus
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