Hi Matthias,
Perhaps a relevant Github issue about (simple) custom data with OSRM:
https://github.com/Project-OSRM/osrm-backend/issues/1321
Best regards,
Sander
Op 16-10-15 07:39 heeft Matthias Loeks geschreven:
>Hi Frederik,
>
>thanks that's a good point indeed.
Are you sure segments are connected at the noded?
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Hi list,
I'm running a little experiment with using custom geo data for OSRM.
Following the advice of [1], I converted my data to OSM XML format, for
now neglecting all kinds of tags/attributes etc. (this could be done later).
You can find the resulting OSM file here:
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Dato: tor, okt. 15, 2015 13:19
Hi list,
I'm running a little experiment with using custom geo data for OSRM.
Following the advice of [1], I converted my data to OSM XML format, for
now neglecting all kinds of tags/attrib
Hi Frederik,
thanks that's a good point indeed.
I guess I did not mean "noding" in a strict sense which also creates nodes
at bridge intersections etc, but rather the "simple" noding that Daniel
described.
However, probably there could also be nodes in OSM at the same coordinate
but on
Hi,
On 10/15/2015 05:43 PM, Matthias Loeks wrote:
> I though OSRM, clever as it is, would do the noding itself and not just
> rely on the OSM data.
That would be very un-clever of OSRM because in OSM the topology has a
meaning. In OSM, if two roads cross but don't have a common node, then