Re: [Talk-et] [Imports] Ethiopia POI Import
Hi Alex, Having personally seen Addis Ababa changing so much between 2007 and 2019, I think that sounds like a good strategy. Regarding crowdsourced importing tools, HOTOSM tasking manager coupled to the OSMSharp service developed by Ben Abelshausen (and recently added to HOTOSM) works well for reviewing multiple objects within a bbox. It easily loads the objects for review in a separate layer. Alternatively, for checking one object at a time, MapRoulette is a great option. Claire On Sat, May 7, 2022 at 1:09 PM Alex (AddisMap.com) wrote: > Hi, > > I have been in touch with Binyam of the Ethiopian OSM Community on th > OpenStreetMap Ethiopia Telegram group and a short call. > > > the gathered datasets between 2010-2016 are considered valuable. even > though, it is not that recent > > I also noticed some points overlapping with the existing features. Maybe > as you said checking the data on a small aerial to get and idea of how many > percent still could be valid is a good idea. > > So we will basically try to go ahead with this import, in cooperation > with the local community. > > The next step will be to evaluate which percentage of the points in > some sample areas are still existing and how many overlaps are there. > Then we will decide on how to go forward. > > In the meantime I am wondering if there are any existing tools / apps > / workflows to verify this data and import the verified data to OSM. > We are thinking about using the HOTOSM Tasking manager to subdivide > the area and then check on the ground. We are not sure yet how apps > like Vespucci can be used here to make this most efficient. > > Kind Regards, > > Alexander > > ___ > Imports mailing list > impo...@openstreetmap.org > https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/imports > ___ Talk-ET mailing list Talk-ET@openstreetmap.org https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-et
Re: [Talk-et] [Imports] Ethiopia POI Import
My personal favorite method is to get a GPX file of the points in the area I'm going to map and import it in osmand. They will look like favorites, but you can change the color of the whole group which is nice. Then, just travel to these points and take a note of which ones are there, not there or simply off by a few meters. For most POIs, osmand also has a contribution plugin that will work nicely. I don't use it often, I prefer to take a picture instead and work from home as I don't like editing osm on my phone. I've been using this method to integrate power substation data in France, using opendata. It works very well for me. I got the GPX extracts from osmose, but I'm sure you'll find a way to extract the data even without osmose :) If this is opendata and the community already uses osmose, maybe you could use it too? HTH! On May 7, 2022 2:05:01 PM GMT+02:00, "Alex (AddisMap.com)" wrote: >Hi, > >I have been in touch with Binyam of the Ethiopian OSM Community on th >OpenStreetMap Ethiopia Telegram group and a short call. > >> the gathered datasets between 2010-2016 are considered valuable. even >> though, it is not that recent >> I also noticed some points overlapping with the existing features. Maybe as >> you said checking the data on a small aerial to get and idea of how many >> percent still could be valid is a good idea. > >So we will basically try to go ahead with this import, in cooperation >with the local community. > >The next step will be to evaluate which percentage of the points in >some sample areas are still existing and how many overlaps are there. >Then we will decide on how to go forward. > >In the meantime I am wondering if there are any existing tools / apps >/ workflows to verify this data and import the verified data to OSM. >We are thinking about using the HOTOSM Tasking manager to subdivide >the area and then check on the ground. We are not sure yet how apps >like Vespucci can be used here to make this most efficient. > >Kind Regards, > >Alexander > >___ >Imports mailing list >impo...@openstreetmap.org >https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/imports ___ Talk-ET mailing list Talk-ET@openstreetmap.org https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-et
Re: [Talk-et] Ethiopia POI Import
Hi, I have been in touch with Binyam of the Ethiopian OSM Community on th OpenStreetMap Ethiopia Telegram group and a short call. > the gathered datasets between 2010-2016 are considered valuable. even though, > it is not that recent > I also noticed some points overlapping with the existing features. Maybe as > you said checking the data on a small aerial to get and idea of how many > percent still could be valid is a good idea. So we will basically try to go ahead with this import, in cooperation with the local community. The next step will be to evaluate which percentage of the points in some sample areas are still existing and how many overlaps are there. Then we will decide on how to go forward. In the meantime I am wondering if there are any existing tools / apps / workflows to verify this data and import the verified data to OSM. We are thinking about using the HOTOSM Tasking manager to subdivide the area and then check on the ground. We are not sure yet how apps like Vespucci can be used here to make this most efficient. Kind Regards, Alexander ___ Talk-ET mailing list Talk-ET@openstreetmap.org https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-et