Stephan
Apart from being confusing to understand & use, you're making the false
assumption that it's the Google data which is correct. In my area the
only red lines are either where Google maps are inaccurate or there's an
error in your algorithm as there's no difference between OSM & Google.
Can't get the Bing overlay to work.
David Fox
On 09/09/2014 08:11, Stephan Knauss wrote:
I did announce this on the German list last week. As the load did not
cause the server to catch fire I'm now announcing it to a wider audience.
I have created a map which visually diffs our data against Google Maps.
Currently it compares major highways (unclassified and higher) and
water features.
The data is styled to show up in bright colors. If there is "matching"
data in OSM it would hide the Google data.
So in a "perfect" area the map would be grey. Differences stay visible.
You can try it here: http://compare.osm-tools.org/
It has the possibility to directly load the visible area into the
editors.
More details can be found here: http://www.osm-tools.org/compare.html
or if you're able to read German in my blog post at
http://www.technologyblog.de/2014/08/wo-fehlen-bei-openstreetmap-noch-daten/
In well-mapped areas the differences are usually caused by OSM data
not being tagged as a major highway. If you're looking for areas where
roads are actually missing and can be drawn from aerials head over to
Asia.
Hope this helps all people interested in arm-chair mapping to focus on
the major missing parts of OSM-data.
If you pan the map fast you'll see the original Google data. This is
caused by the way technical way the images are layered. When using
Google API instead of OpenLayers it would not do this but caching of
tiles is worse with Google. That's why I decided to use OL.
Enjoy mapping!
Stephan
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