On Mon, May 16, 2016 at 3:49 PM, Nicholas Doiron
wrote:
> Related - I've been adding right-to-left language support for iD OSM editor.
> It was already translated to Arabic and Persian/Farsi, but typically sites
> flip their UI, so our main sidebar would appear on the
Hi Bryan,
Some cool ones in the list. Thank you very much.
Cheers,
Blake
Blake Girardot
Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team
Vice President, HOT Board of Directors
skype: jblakegirardot
HOT Core Team Contact: i...@hotosm.org
On Wed, May 25, 2016
There's at least one problem with using Terrapattern as-is: it's using Google
imagery, so therefore anything you derive from Terrapattern wouldn't be
license-compatible with OSM.
Now, if they hooked it up to Mapbox Satellite...
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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,
The about page is long, but well worth a full read to the end:
http://www.terrapattern.com/about
OSM data played a real role in the project, and that means everyone
here played a real role.
It is intended as a humanitarian project and seems to touch on a lot
of the issues humanitarian response
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.
About the only feature I can think of is airports, but I could almost
see it using the current tagged airports or helipads (real heli pads,
with an H) as examples to
It is not, at least not at this time. For example, I tried finding airports
by clicking on a plane. It returns some planes and a lot of asphalt. It
might however be useful to quickly identify a very rough outline of built
up land or roads. In my case: airports did show up as hotspots. So it might