Re: [Talk-br] [OSM-talk] Announcing Remap-a-tron

2012-09-04 Por tôpico Vitor Sessak

Ola,

Eu dei uma olhada nessa ferramenta, e ela nao é muito adaptada para o 
tipo de remapeamento do qual a gente esta falando. A principal utilidade 
dessa ferramenta nao é ajudar a remapear as vias, mas determinar quais 
vias precisam ser mapeadas. No nosso caso, a gente ja sabe que todas as 
vias que estao no arquivo que eu mandei tem de ser remapeadas, o que 
falta é voluntarios pra fazer esse trabalho...


-Vitor

On 09/04/2012 05:39 PM, Séverin MENARD wrote:

Ola,

Para as pessoas interessadas peloe remapeamento, tem essa nova
ferramenta que apareceu et foi apresentado na talk list geral (ver
embaixo) e que as pessoas que provaram gastam muito (ver os arquivos
http://lists.openstreetmap.org/pipermail/talk/2012-September/thread.html).
Acho que pelo momento cobre so os estados unidos mas o cara esta pronto
para fazer uma extensão geografica maior se tiver interesse de outros
paises.

Att.

Severin

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Hi all,

I want to add The Remap-A-Tron to the ever growing list of tools
designed to support the ongoing remapping effort.

http://lima.schaaltreinen.nl/remap/

Although this tool currently only covers the US, it would be
relatively straightforward (given proper server resources) to deploy
it for other regions or even worldwide, which is why I include talk@
as well.

What it does is pretty straightforward - at least for the user. It
serves up a Mapnik map with an overlay showing one redaction-deleted
major road (motorway - tertiary). By looking at the Mapnik map you
should be able to quickly determine whether that way has already been
remapped. If it is, hit the 'flag as remapped' button and you're on to
the next deleted way. If it isn't, you can either remap it straight
away - there's links for JOSM as well as Potlatch - or skip it and
leave it for someone else. There's buttons as well as shortcut keys to
make cycling through the deleted ways as efficient as possible.

The selection of deleted ways is pseudo-random so you might find
yourself looking at the same way twice in one session.

But wait - all deleted ways? Aren't many of them already remapped?
Yes, they are. This is where my Fairy Dust alogorithm comes in. It
detects with some accuracy if a way has already been remapped so you
should see mostly non-remapped ways. If enough people (currently 3)
agree that a way has already been remapped, it won't show up again.

Some more background on this tool is here -
https://oegeo.wordpress.com/2012/08/29/remapathon/

In the two days since I first soft-launched this through my blog, IRC
and twitter, the number of non-remapped major class ways in the US has
gone down from 1863 to 1692, and my hope is to get that number down to
zero in a number of days. If and when that happens, I can easily tweak
the tool to include non-major roads (there are some 15K of those not
remapped in the US alone, or so Fairy Dust tells me). The tool can
also be repurposed for other (re-)mapping tasks altogether - let me
know your ideas.

Let me know if it's useful / how it can be improved. The code will be
on github soon but I can tell you now it's not very pretty.
--
martijn van exel
http://oegeo.wordpress.com



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Re: [Talk-br] Importação IBGE de 2009

2012-09-04 Por tôpico Vitor Sessak

On 09/04/2012 12:12 AM, Wille wrote:

On 03-09-2012 16:44, Aun Yngve Johnsen wrote:

+1

Enquanto eu rastreando por imagens Bing eu tentar realinar estes ruas.
Talvez um "mapaton" para realinar maioria deles vai ser bom?


Um "mapaton" seria interessante! Participei da Night of the Living
Maps[1] e foi bem legal. Podíamos aproveitar o feriado do dia 07 pra isso...


Eu tb acho uma otima idéia! Pena que como eu moro fora do Brasil e pra 
mim nao vai ser um feriado, eu nao vou poder participar muito :(


[]'s
-Vitor


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[Talk-br] [OSM-talk] Announcing Remap-a-tron

2012-09-04 Por tôpico Séverin MENARD
Ola,

Para as pessoas interessadas peloe remapeamento, tem essa nova ferramenta
que apareceu et foi apresentado na talk list geral (ver embaixo) e que as
pessoas que provaram gastam muito (ver os arquivos
http://lists.openstreetmap.org/pipermail/talk/2012-September/thread.html).
Acho que pelo momento cobre so os estados unidos mas o cara esta pronto
para fazer uma extensão geografica maior se tiver interesse de outros
paises.

Att.

Severin

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Message: 6
Date: Fri, 31 Aug 2012 21:17:51 -0600
From: Martijn van Exel 
To: OpenStreetMap US Talk ,  Talk
Openstreetmap 
Subject: [OSM-talk] Announcing Remap-a-tron
Message-ID:

Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8

Hi all,

I want to add The Remap-A-Tron to the ever growing list of tools
designed to support the ongoing remapping effort.

http://lima.schaaltreinen.nl/remap/

Although this tool currently only covers the US, it would be
relatively straightforward (given proper server resources) to deploy
it for other regions or even worldwide, which is why I include talk@
as well.

What it does is pretty straightforward - at least for the user. It
serves up a Mapnik map with an overlay showing one redaction-deleted
major road (motorway - tertiary). By looking at the Mapnik map you
should be able to quickly determine whether that way has already been
remapped. If it is, hit the 'flag as remapped' button and you're on to
the next deleted way. If it isn't, you can either remap it straight
away - there's links for JOSM as well as Potlatch - or skip it and
leave it for someone else. There's buttons as well as shortcut keys to
make cycling through the deleted ways as efficient as possible.

The selection of deleted ways is pseudo-random so you might find
yourself looking at the same way twice in one session.

But wait - all deleted ways? Aren't many of them already remapped?
Yes, they are. This is where my Fairy Dust alogorithm comes in. It
detects with some accuracy if a way has already been remapped so you
should see mostly non-remapped ways. If enough people (currently 3)
agree that a way has already been remapped, it won't show up again.

Some more background on this tool is here -
https://oegeo.wordpress.com/2012/08/29/remapathon/

In the two days since I first soft-launched this through my blog, IRC
and twitter, the number of non-remapped major class ways in the US has
gone down from 1863 to 1692, and my hope is to get that number down to
zero in a number of days. If and when that happens, I can easily tweak
the tool to include non-major roads (there are some 15K of those not
remapped in the US alone, or so Fairy Dust tells me). The tool can
also be repurposed for other (re-)mapping tasks altogether - let me
know your ideas.

Let me know if it's useful / how it can be improved. The code will be
on github soon but I can tell you now it's not very pretty.
--
martijn van exel
http://oegeo.wordpress.com



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