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Cc : HOT <hot@openstreetmap.org>
Envoyé le : mercredi 22 février 2017 10h30
Objet : Re: [HOT] Matthew
Data quality is always an issue and we don't have enough validators which
doesn't help.
We also have user expectations. If you want to use OSM in a particu
Data quality is always an issue and we don't have enough validators which
doesn't help.
We also have user expectations. If you want to use OSM in a particular
area with low internet access perhaps you could arrange with someone to run
an eye over the area first? With a large number of different
Sorry for that I was in mountain area with the student of UNOGA with
limited acces to internet and time.
If you do the a query over Grand Anse area http://osmose.openstreetmap.
fr/fr/map/
You will discover that is not possible to use OSM like that due to a number
of duplicate building.
So
It's often helpful when these type of things happen to address the
immediate issue (cleaning up) and the process and tooling issues that led
to the duplicates being created in the first place.
It's probably too long since the original effort but if there are actions
that could prevent a repeat
Dear Fred,
Thank you for the feedback.
It would help if you provided an actual area and not just an generic
link to osmose.
I did review all of NW Haiti for duplicate buildings which is what
seems to be the biggest issue and out of 68,000 buildings over
approximately 1500 sq/km found 470
Hi everyone,
I can only confirm that. Although the overall mapping coverage is great,
there absolutely work to be done again on the validation-side.
Duplicate buildings and the topology of the road network are the two
most striking issues, I would say.
All the best,
Sebastian
On Wed, Feb 22,
We are in training with student from Universite Nouvelle Grande Anse
http://universitynouvellegrandanse.org/ and we are using drone et OSM.
However, it is a lot of mistake done after the cyclone
Have a look on osmose and check all to see all duplicate building and
other
Dear Hot
Could you clean the mess done after the Hiurricane Matthew,
I spent more time to clean duplicate building or more, bad interestection
than to map on OpenStreetMap.
All the best FredM
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