Of course the really nice thing to do would be to compare the new scanned
buildings with the
existing o
nes
then tag all the ones with an overlap where the old was shall we say twice
the size of the new.
It really could make a tremendous differ
ence to data quality especially if HOT ran a few
@Blake Girardot Fantastic Job pulling together
all these resources for folks.
I'm really am excited for all the possibilities and time savings and better
data the machines will give us. However, with emphasis, I'm also excited by
the work that HOT is doing and has been doing to prepare for the
One does hope that a manual check will be part of the process?
Thanks John
On 9 August 2018 at 08:10, Blake Girardot wrote:
> Dear Friends,
>
> In case you missed it, Dale Kunce tweeted this out yesterday:
>
> The day of Machine Learning and OSM/Humanitarian mapping reckoning is
> getting
Dear Friends,
In case you missed it, Dale Kunce tweeted this out yesterday:
The day of Machine Learning and OSM/Humanitarian mapping reckoning is
getting closer. Very excited for the possibilities these new methods
have for @hotosm @RedCross. Next frontier is making HOT and
@TheMissingMaps more