I'm enjoying working on the task myself. Here are a few of the cases that
show what this project is all about:
http://maproulette.org/map/2789/3111819?
http://maproulette.org/map/2789/3119207?
http://maproulette.org/map/2789/3111814?
http://maproulette.org/map/2789/3117909?
If you want to follow up on the task, here's some useful links:
Maproulette reporting:
http://maproulette.org/ui/metrics/2789
General overview of mapping work:
https://resultmaps.neis-one.org/osm-changesets?comment=roadcompletionprojec#8/50.750/4.180
All relevant changesets, in case you want to
Unfortunately, you have to reload the task every time of you want to keep
working on a local area. Though the team behind maproulette wants to
improve that.for now, you can use your browser developer tools to identify
the task number and paste that in an url. But not exactly user friendly.
We
> You can go to the overview of the challenge (what you call 'task', the
> collection of all wegenregister cases) by selecting the little 'cogs' on the
> top right and then click 'view challenge', then you get all the little task
> on one big map. This way you can select tasks in your area.
You know I probably agree with most of the 'mapping based on imagery'
remarks! ;-)
It's on our feature request list for maproulette to limit to area and yes
joost has a map with all the differences so you can use that (it's in fact
the background map in maproulette) but the big advantage of
It would be nice if I could find limit the "tasks" to an area I'm
really familiar with or that I have surveyed. I know Joost has a map
somewhere that shows the differences.
But I might easily fix all the problems in my town without leaving the
computer right now.
I know this is not how MapRoulette
Marc,
Thanks for the not-so-positive feedback.
I'm a bit disappointed by the quality of wegenregister as a comparison
basis (but I should have known better by now) but I'm still conviced about
the general idea. In the beginning we had another subset of the data with
only what we are relatively
I've tried a couple of "tasks".
I found it pretty hard to fill in the proper road type without being
familiar with the local situation.
The fact that Wegenregister adds a name to each and every long drive
way is not going to help with the OSM data quality.
So I gave up and went back to processing
Hi,
Ben and I have been working on "the road completion" project for quite some
time now. The idea is to build a toolchain that harvests any open data
source on road networks, and turn it into a list of "possibly missing roads
in OSM".
For a project overview, look here: