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From: jfd...@hotmail.com
Sent: Thursday, March 21, 2019 14:36
To: 'Nate Wessel'
Subject: RE: [Talk-ca] Building Import

Hi all,
Concerning the pre-processing, let's try/check first the "orthogonalization" 
component then, if there is a consensus on the validity of the result, we can 
build on it :)

Daniel

From: Nate Wessel [mailto:bike...@gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, March 21, 2019 14:30
To: John Whelan
Cc: talk-ca@openstreetmap.org
Subject: Re: [Talk-ca] Building Import


I've specifically and repeatedly requested that the tasking manager be taken 
down while this project is reworked... though that doesn't pertain directly to 
the email I just sent.
Nate Wessel
Jack of all trades, Master of Geography, PhD candidate in Urban Planning
NateWessel.com<http://natewessel.com>
On 3/21/19 2:02 PM, John Whelan wrote:
Nate are you requesting something specific on the Canadian task manager for 
Toronto at this time or would you prefer to look through Daniel's work first?

Thanks

Cheerio John

Nate Wessel wrote on 2019-03-21 1:49 PM:

Daniel,

This is exciting news! After much talk on this list, it seems we may have some 
actual progress toward fixing the various data quality issues. Would you mind 
sharing some of your code, or a description of your workflow here or on GitHub 
or the like so we can take a look?

One thing you didn't mention which I think will be really critical, especially 
in central Toronto: We need to remove buildings from the import dataset that 
may already be mapped in OSM. That is, buildings that overlap with existing 
buildings. For this import to make any sense in Central Toronto, we need 
conflation to move slowly, and in smaller, more manageable steps. Buildings 
that are already mapped should be checked manually at a later time in batches 
that a skilled human can manage in less than an hour. The tasking manager as 
it's currently set up would have all of downtown conflated by hand in one task 
by a single mapper - a recipe for disaster I'm sure, given how detailed the map 
is in that area.

Cheers,
Nate Wessel
Jack of all trades, Master of Geography, PhD candidate in Urban Planning
NateWessel.com<http://natewessel.com>
On 3/19/19 12:58 PM, Begin Daniel wrote:
Hi all,
As mentioned a few weeks ago, I have almost completed the development of a 
clean-up tool for the data to be imported.
So far, it removes nonessential vertices, orthogonalizes building corners when 
reasonable and ensures walls' alignment within given tolerances. Building 
footprints that can't be processed completely are flagged accordingly, so they 
could be examined thoroughly at import time.
Eventually, It should be easy to remove overlapping buildings (potentially 
generated from a 3d mapping), but I doubt that splitting terrace into 
individual buildings can be done automatically.
The tool uses some parameters that need to be adjusted. I would like that those 
who are interested in this aspect of the import send me benchmark data that 
could be problematic. I will process them to adjust parameters and/or the tool, 
and I will send back the results to the sender for a thorough examination.
I should soon document the process in the "Canada Building Import" wiki page 
(in a pre-processing section).

Thought? Comments?

Daniel



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