Cc: Oisin Herriott (Insight Global Inc); talk-us
Subject: Re: [Talk-us] Map roulette challenges - Missing named roads [VA, NJ,
NY, MN, SC]
I did a fair amount and noticed similar things — some of the suggestions
concern private drives, others are not corroborated by available aerials. But I
I did a fair amount and noticed similar things — some of the suggestions
concern private drives, others are not corroborated by available aerials. But I
did find a decent ratio of fixable things, and as you go through the tasks, you
get a better sense of which ones are likely to be fixable. The
I've done some of the MapRoulette items for this project, but frankly
I'm not that good at it. For the stuff nearest me, most of the missing
roads are either too new to show on the orthos (which are updated on a
rolling 4-year cycle) or else are old platted rights-of-way that are
now abandoned. I
Hi,
Thanks Kevin for the tip! I have updated the instructions to call out the NYS
ortho online imagery layer to look at for the NY challenge.
Also, after some more fiddling with the roads dataset for the project, I have
also reduced number of roads to check and updated the New York challenge
On Wed, Jan 30, 2019 at 4:30 PM Oisin Herriott (Insight Global Inc)
via Talk-us wrote:
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> Hi all,
>
> In an effort to make the roads data in OSM more complete in names and
> coverage, the Open Maps team at Microsoft is going through some available
> open data sets published by some of the US
Hi all,
In an effort to make the roads data in OSM more complete in names and coverage,
the Open Maps team at Microsoft is going through some available open data sets
published by some of the US State agencies, and analyzing these to find gaps
where named roads are published in the government
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