Re: [OSM-talk] Find actively browsed undermapped regions and other gaps in OSM
Hi Yves, The usernames are actually clickable - you go to the user's profile this way. Users spelled in green are the ones mapping mostly in the area, so they may be living nearby - we expect that it's good whenever you need to reach out to someone for local knowledge. On Tue, Oct 20, 2020 at 8:37 PM Yves wrote: > > Really fun to see usernames where your brain expect places, I love it! > Makes me want to check on neighborhood, so it's a good work. > Yves > > Le 20 octobre 2020 15:31:15 GMT+02:00, Darafei Praliaskouski via talk > a écrit : >> >> Hi, >> >> Fixed links: >> >> Kontur OpenStreetMap Antiquity: >> https://disaster.ninja/live/#id=GDACS_EQ_1240102_1338684;position=7.92,45.59;zoom=4.4;overlays=bivariate-custom_kontur_openstreetmap_antiquity >> >> Kontur OpenStreetMap Building Quantity: >> https://disaster.ninja/live/#id=GDACS_EQ_1240102_1338684;position=-75.17,40.144086257217054;zoom=8.56;overlays=bivariate-custom_kontur_openstreetmap_building_quantity >> >> The other layers are available in the right Overlay panel. >> >> Have a good day. >> >> On Tue, Oct 20, 2020 at 3:46 PM Darafei Praliaskouski >> wrote: >> > >>> >>> Hi mappers, >>> >>> We’ve polished our visualization of the need for OpenStreetMap data, >>> and its quality. We’ve been building Disaster.Ninja tool to assist HOT >>> in their activation process, but believe it’s also useful for the >>> general mapping community. >>> >>> Kontur OpenStreetMap Antiquity layer lets you see where people look at >>> the map tiles versus when the map was last edited. Good way to see >>> undermapped regions that are explored by the users in search of data. >>> We base the layer on tile views information, thanks Operations Working >>> group for making it available for such analysis. >>> >>> >>> https://disaster.ninja/live/#position=7.92,45.59;zoom=4.4;overlays=bivariate-custom_kontur_openstreetmap_antiquity >>> >>> Kontur OpenStreetMap Building Quantity is now pointing to a lot more >>> missed buildings. This became possible thanks to Copernicus releasing >>> a high resolution global landcover classification raster, and >>> Microsoft providing the computer vision detected buildings for Canada, >>> USA, Uganda and Tanzania. Look at the gaps here: >>> >>> >>> https://disaster.ninja/live/#position=-75.17,40.144086257217054;zoom=8.56;overlays=bivariate-custom_kontur_openstreetmap_building_quantity >>> >>> I know this layer was used to plan some mapping parties in Ukraine already. >>> >>> Check out the other layers if you haven’t seen them, too. :) >>> >>> To support this visualization we combined all the available public >>> datasets (Facebook Population, OpenStreetMap, Microsoft buildings, >>> Copernicus) into a single world population dataset. If you need it for >>> your analysis, get it here: >>> https://data.humdata.org/dataset/kontur-population-dataset >>> >>> Hope to hear your thoughts on this update. >>> >>> Darafei >> >> >> talk mailing list >> talk@openstreetmap.org >> https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk ___ talk mailing list talk@openstreetmap.org https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk
Re: [OSM-talk] Find actively browsed undermapped regions and other gaps in OSM
El mar., 20 de oct. de 2020 a la(s) 13:38, Darafei Praliaskouski via talk (talk@openstreetmap.org) escribió: > > Hi, Hi, > Fixed links: > > Kontur OpenStreetMap Antiquity: > https://disaster.ninja/live/#id=GDACS_EQ_1240102_1338684;position=7.92,45.59;zoom=4.4;overlays=bivariate-custom_kontur_openstreetmap_antiquity > > Kontur OpenStreetMap Building Quantity: > https://disaster.ninja/live/#id=GDACS_EQ_1240102_1338684;position=-75.17,40.144086257217054;zoom=8.56;overlays=bivariate-custom_kontur_openstreetmap_building_quantity I love this! I will start using this as part of my daily mapping activities. > Have a good day. Thank you. Porfirio ___ talk mailing list talk@openstreetmap.org https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk
Re: [OSM-talk] Find actively browsed undermapped regions and other gaps in OSM
Hello, Thanks for the note. Although I'd personally prefer a more reserved communication style, we've addressed the concern and improved the mobile experience: now panels are folded by default on a small screen, and font size is tuned to fit the smaller screens. Check out the map in your vicinity: https://disaster.ninja/live/#id=GDACS_EQ_1240492_1339183;position=-75.54360357587552,45.44793463080603;zoom=12.533606670691146;overlays=bivariate-custom_kontur_openstreetmap_antiquity On Tue, Oct 20, 2020 at 5:04 PM James wrote: > > Just a little feedback, the "mobile" version looks like eye cancer: > > https://imgur.com/a/lA44Qmn > > On Tue., Oct. 20, 2020, 9:38 a.m. Darafei Praliaskouski via talk, > wrote: >> >> Hi, >> >> Fixed links: >> >> Kontur OpenStreetMap Antiquity: >> https://disaster.ninja/live/#id=GDACS_EQ_1240102_1338684;position=7.92,45.59;zoom=4.4;overlays=bivariate-custom_kontur_openstreetmap_antiquity >> >> Kontur OpenStreetMap Building Quantity: >> https://disaster.ninja/live/#id=GDACS_EQ_1240102_1338684;position=-75.17,40.144086257217054;zoom=8.56;overlays=bivariate-custom_kontur_openstreetmap_building_quantity >> >> The other layers are available in the right Overlay panel. >> >> Have a good day. >> >> On Tue, Oct 20, 2020 at 3:46 PM Darafei Praliaskouski >> wrote: >> > >> > Hi mappers, >> > >> > We’ve polished our visualization of the need for OpenStreetMap data, >> > and its quality. We’ve been building Disaster.Ninja tool to assist HOT >> > in their activation process, but believe it’s also useful for the >> > general mapping community. >> > >> > Kontur OpenStreetMap Antiquity layer lets you see where people look at >> > the map tiles versus when the map was last edited. Good way to see >> > undermapped regions that are explored by the users in search of data. >> > We base the layer on tile views information, thanks Operations Working >> > group for making it available for such analysis. >> > >> > https://disaster.ninja/live/#position=7.92,45.59;zoom=4.4;overlays=bivariate-custom_kontur_openstreetmap_antiquity >> > >> > Kontur OpenStreetMap Building Quantity is now pointing to a lot more >> > missed buildings. This became possible thanks to Copernicus releasing >> > a high resolution global landcover classification raster, and >> > Microsoft providing the computer vision detected buildings for Canada, >> > USA, Uganda and Tanzania. Look at the gaps here: >> > >> > https://disaster.ninja/live/#position=-75.17,40.144086257217054;zoom=8.56;overlays=bivariate-custom_kontur_openstreetmap_building_quantity >> > >> > I know this layer was used to plan some mapping parties in Ukraine already. >> > >> > Check out the other layers if you haven’t seen them, too. :) >> > >> > To support this visualization we combined all the available public >> > datasets (Facebook Population, OpenStreetMap, Microsoft buildings, >> > Copernicus) into a single world population dataset. If you need it for >> > your analysis, get it here: >> > https://data.humdata.org/dataset/kontur-population-dataset >> > >> > Hope to hear your thoughts on this update. >> > >> > Darafei >> >> ___ >> talk mailing list >> talk@openstreetmap.org >> https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk ___ talk mailing list talk@openstreetmap.org https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk
Re: [OSM-talk] Find actively browsed undermapped regions and other gaps in OSM
It is the interesting idea to see where people tend to look at the map mostly and improve these parts as a priority. I think this relation could be also inverted. I read recently an article "Wikipedia edits have massive impact on tourism, say economists" [1]. This article reports that it was proven by the researchers at the Collegio Carlo Alberto in Turin, Italy, and ZEW in Mannheim, Germany, that improving a Wikipedia article of a town, adding some quality pictures in the article, increases the flow of visitors to this town. I think that improving the map of an area, adding some POIs, GPS traces, links to Wikidata items, links to quality ground and aerial photos etc. will also have positive influence on tourism, general security, and economic activity. I agree that we are to work primarily on the areas which are already in demand, but it makes also sense to map blank regions. If possible to visit them to see if there is something up there. More often than not there is an interesting monument, an archeological site, a footpath, etc. [1] https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2020/sep/18/wikipedia-edits-have-massive-impact-on-tourism-say-economists (published Fri 18 Sep 2020) Best regards, Oleksiy On 10/20/20 15:31, Darafei Praliaskouski via talk wrote: Hi, Fixed links: Kontur OpenStreetMap Antiquity: https://disaster.ninja/live/#id=GDACS_EQ_1240102_1338684;position=7.92,45.59;zoom=4.4;overlays=bivariate-custom_kontur_openstreetmap_antiquity Kontur OpenStreetMap Building Quantity: https://disaster.ninja/live/#id=GDACS_EQ_1240102_1338684;position=-75.17,40.144086257217054;zoom=8.56;overlays=bivariate-custom_kontur_openstreetmap_building_quantity The other layers are available in the right Overlay panel. Have a good day. On Tue, Oct 20, 2020 at 3:46 PM Darafei Praliaskouski wrote: Hi mappers, We’ve polished our visualization of the need for OpenStreetMap data, and its quality. We’ve been building Disaster.Ninja tool to assist HOT in their activation process, but believe it’s also useful for the general mapping community. Kontur OpenStreetMap Antiquity layer lets you see where people look at the map tiles versus when the map was last edited. Good way to see undermapped regions that are explored by the users in search of data. We base the layer on tile views information, thanks Operations Working group for making it available for such analysis. https://disaster.ninja/live/#position=7.92,45.59;zoom=4.4;overlays=bivariate-custom_kontur_openstreetmap_antiquity Kontur OpenStreetMap Building Quantity is now pointing to a lot more missed buildings. This became possible thanks to Copernicus releasing a high resolution global landcover classification raster, and Microsoft providing the computer vision detected buildings for Canada, USA, Uganda and Tanzania. Look at the gaps here: https://disaster.ninja/live/#position=-75.17,40.144086257217054;zoom=8.56;overlays=bivariate-custom_kontur_openstreetmap_building_quantity I know this layer was used to plan some mapping parties in Ukraine already. Check out the other layers if you haven’t seen them, too. :) To support this visualization we combined all the available public datasets (Facebook Population, OpenStreetMap, Microsoft buildings, Copernicus) into a single world population dataset. If you need it for your analysis, get it here: https://data.humdata.org/dataset/kontur-population-dataset Hope to hear your thoughts on this update. Darafei ___ talk mailing list talk@openstreetmap.org https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk ___ talk mailing list talk@openstreetmap.org https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk
Re: [OSM-talk] Find actively browsed undermapped regions and other gaps in OSM
Really fun to see usernames where your brain expect places, I love it! Makes me want to check on neighborhood, so it's a good work. Yves Le 20 octobre 2020 15:31:15 GMT+02:00, Darafei Praliaskouski via talk a écrit : >Hi, > >Fixed links: > >Kontur OpenStreetMap Antiquity: >https://disaster.ninja/live/#id=GDACS_EQ_1240102_1338684;position=7.92,45.59;zoom=4.4;overlays=bivariate-custom_kontur_openstreetmap_antiquity > >Kontur OpenStreetMap Building Quantity: >https://disaster.ninja/live/#id=GDACS_EQ_1240102_1338684;position=-75.17,40.144086257217054;zoom=8.56;overlays=bivariate-custom_kontur_openstreetmap_building_quantity > >The other layers are available in the right Overlay panel. > >Have a good day. > >On Tue, Oct 20, 2020 at 3:46 PM Darafei Praliaskouski >wrote: >> >> Hi mappers, >> >> We’ve polished our visualization of the need for OpenStreetMap data, >> and its quality. We’ve been building Disaster.Ninja tool to assist HOT >> in their activation process, but believe it’s also useful for the >> general mapping community. >> >> Kontur OpenStreetMap Antiquity layer lets you see where people look at >> the map tiles versus when the map was last edited. Good way to see >> undermapped regions that are explored by the users in search of data. >> We base the layer on tile views information, thanks Operations Working >> group for making it available for such analysis. >> >> https://disaster.ninja/live/#position=7.92,45.59;zoom=4.4;overlays=bivariate-custom_kontur_openstreetmap_antiquity >> >> Kontur OpenStreetMap Building Quantity is now pointing to a lot more >> missed buildings. This became possible thanks to Copernicus releasing >> a high resolution global landcover classification raster, and >> Microsoft providing the computer vision detected buildings for Canada, >> USA, Uganda and Tanzania. Look at the gaps here: >> >> https://disaster.ninja/live/#position=-75.17,40.144086257217054;zoom=8.56;overlays=bivariate-custom_kontur_openstreetmap_building_quantity >> >> I know this layer was used to plan some mapping parties in Ukraine already. >> >> Check out the other layers if you haven’t seen them, too. :) >> >> To support this visualization we combined all the available public >> datasets (Facebook Population, OpenStreetMap, Microsoft buildings, >> Copernicus) into a single world population dataset. If you need it for >> your analysis, get it here: >> https://data.humdata.org/dataset/kontur-population-dataset >> >> Hope to hear your thoughts on this update. >> >> Darafei > >___ >talk mailing list >talk@openstreetmap.org >https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk ___ talk mailing list talk@openstreetmap.org https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk
Re: [OSM-talk] Find actively browsed undermapped regions and other gaps in OSM
On Tue, 20 Oct 2020 at 15:04, James wrote: > > Just a little feedback, the "mobile" version looks like eye cancer I had a friend who died from eye cancer; I can assure you it does not. -- Andy Mabbett @pigsonthewing http://pigsonthewing.org.uk ___ talk mailing list talk@openstreetmap.org https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk
Re: [OSM-talk] Find actively browsed undermapped regions and other gaps in OSM
Just a little feedback, the "mobile" version looks like eye cancer: https://imgur.com/a/lA44Qmn On Tue., Oct. 20, 2020, 9:38 a.m. Darafei Praliaskouski via talk, < talk@openstreetmap.org> wrote: > Hi, > > Fixed links: > > Kontur OpenStreetMap Antiquity: > > https://disaster.ninja/live/#id=GDACS_EQ_1240102_1338684;position=7.92,45.59;zoom=4.4;overlays=bivariate-custom_kontur_openstreetmap_antiquity > > Kontur OpenStreetMap Building Quantity: > > https://disaster.ninja/live/#id=GDACS_EQ_1240102_1338684;position=-75.17,40.144086257217054;zoom=8.56;overlays=bivariate-custom_kontur_openstreetmap_building_quantity > > The other layers are available in the right Overlay panel. > > Have a good day. > > On Tue, Oct 20, 2020 at 3:46 PM Darafei Praliaskouski > wrote: > > > > Hi mappers, > > > > We’ve polished our visualization of the need for OpenStreetMap data, > > and its quality. We’ve been building Disaster.Ninja tool to assist HOT > > in their activation process, but believe it’s also useful for the > > general mapping community. > > > > Kontur OpenStreetMap Antiquity layer lets you see where people look at > > the map tiles versus when the map was last edited. Good way to see > > undermapped regions that are explored by the users in search of data. > > We base the layer on tile views information, thanks Operations Working > > group for making it available for such analysis. > > > > > https://disaster.ninja/live/#position=7.92,45.59;zoom=4.4;overlays=bivariate-custom_kontur_openstreetmap_antiquity > > > > Kontur OpenStreetMap Building Quantity is now pointing to a lot more > > missed buildings. This became possible thanks to Copernicus releasing > > a high resolution global landcover classification raster, and > > Microsoft providing the computer vision detected buildings for Canada, > > USA, Uganda and Tanzania. Look at the gaps here: > > > > > https://disaster.ninja/live/#position=-75.17,40.144086257217054;zoom=8.56;overlays=bivariate-custom_kontur_openstreetmap_building_quantity > > > > I know this layer was used to plan some mapping parties in Ukraine > already. > > > > Check out the other layers if you haven’t seen them, too. :) > > > > To support this visualization we combined all the available public > > datasets (Facebook Population, OpenStreetMap, Microsoft buildings, > > Copernicus) into a single world population dataset. If you need it for > > your analysis, get it here: > > https://data.humdata.org/dataset/kontur-population-dataset > > > > Hope to hear your thoughts on this update. > > > > Darafei > > ___ > talk mailing list > talk@openstreetmap.org > https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk > ___ talk mailing list talk@openstreetmap.org https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk
Re: [OSM-talk] Find actively browsed undermapped regions and other gaps in OSM
Hi, Fixed links: Kontur OpenStreetMap Antiquity: https://disaster.ninja/live/#id=GDACS_EQ_1240102_1338684;position=7.92,45.59;zoom=4.4;overlays=bivariate-custom_kontur_openstreetmap_antiquity Kontur OpenStreetMap Building Quantity: https://disaster.ninja/live/#id=GDACS_EQ_1240102_1338684;position=-75.17,40.144086257217054;zoom=8.56;overlays=bivariate-custom_kontur_openstreetmap_building_quantity The other layers are available in the right Overlay panel. Have a good day. On Tue, Oct 20, 2020 at 3:46 PM Darafei Praliaskouski wrote: > > Hi mappers, > > We’ve polished our visualization of the need for OpenStreetMap data, > and its quality. We’ve been building Disaster.Ninja tool to assist HOT > in their activation process, but believe it’s also useful for the > general mapping community. > > Kontur OpenStreetMap Antiquity layer lets you see where people look at > the map tiles versus when the map was last edited. Good way to see > undermapped regions that are explored by the users in search of data. > We base the layer on tile views information, thanks Operations Working > group for making it available for such analysis. > > https://disaster.ninja/live/#position=7.92,45.59;zoom=4.4;overlays=bivariate-custom_kontur_openstreetmap_antiquity > > Kontur OpenStreetMap Building Quantity is now pointing to a lot more > missed buildings. This became possible thanks to Copernicus releasing > a high resolution global landcover classification raster, and > Microsoft providing the computer vision detected buildings for Canada, > USA, Uganda and Tanzania. Look at the gaps here: > > https://disaster.ninja/live/#position=-75.17,40.144086257217054;zoom=8.56;overlays=bivariate-custom_kontur_openstreetmap_building_quantity > > I know this layer was used to plan some mapping parties in Ukraine already. > > Check out the other layers if you haven’t seen them, too. :) > > To support this visualization we combined all the available public > datasets (Facebook Population, OpenStreetMap, Microsoft buildings, > Copernicus) into a single world population dataset. If you need it for > your analysis, get it here: > https://data.humdata.org/dataset/kontur-population-dataset > > Hope to hear your thoughts on this update. > > Darafei ___ talk mailing list talk@openstreetmap.org https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk