On 26.03.2017 15:01, john whelan wrote:
> But does it address the concern about how much effort is expended compared
> to the value added?
if I put effort in something I of course want to know how, where and by
whom it is used.
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On 26.03.2017 14:13, john whelan wrote:
> My understanding is that mapswipe is only used to identify where to map.
> Not to contribute to the map.
>
> Cheerio John
of course there is no data transmitted to OSM, but how is the data (I
mean, marked tiles) used after I transmitted it? How much is
On 26.03.2017 14:15, Jo wrote:
> Tasks.hotosm.org Sierra Leone tasks were preprocessed using Mapswipe
> results
and in what way preprocessed?
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I contributed some data via mapswipe, but I could not find out where and
how exactly the marked tiles are used? Are there tasks where the marked
tiles are beeing mapped? Can I see somewhere, what and how much data I
contributed via mapswipe?
greets
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On 26.05.2016 17:40, Blake Girardot HOT/OSM wrote:
> This discussion leads to a lot of potential ideas.
>
> they mention OSM in text, but it was not clear to me how OSM data was
involved.
"We trained a 34-layer DCNN using hundreds of thousands of satellite
images labeled in OpenStreetMap, teaching
Hi
On 21.01.2016 02:38, Pierre Béland wrote:
> what this Highway Tag Africa wiki page says is that you classify a road
> related to its importance.
yes I got this point from the Wiki. Its just, when you are doing HOT
mapping, you normally have just a satellite image. So on the ground
photos of
Hi,
I just discovered http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Highway_Tag_Africa
(and translated it to german :)) and was happy to find a guideline how
to tag in african countries. But while using SatPictures in HOT Tasks,
it would be much more interesting to find pictures of good Sat-Examples.
Anyway,