On Wed, 21 Jan 2009, Michel Gilbert wrote:
This IS the RoadMatcher tool I've been using for finding standalone ways. I have been using the stock roadmatcher plugin in JUMP and OpenJump (I have not changed any code in it). I think I sent that link below when I started looking at it (I think I added it to the wiki at some point as well). I typically have been using these settings for the AutoMatch Minimum Line Segment Length: 5.0E-7 Standalone Minimum Distance: 5.0E-4 Matched Maximum Distance: 5.0E-4 When all the data has been reprojected to epsg:4326 I suspect these settings could be tuned more. > Hi all, > > I put aside the NID issue for awhile to talk about my new findings. There is > Open Source Software project JUMP that provides Road Matcher tools. JUMP is > a Java platform application to edit geospatial data and is mainly developed > by Vivid Solutions, a company from Victoria BC. The Road Matcher tools > include: conflation, tolerances, transfer attributes, transfer vertex, save > the matching result. JUMP is a graphic editor so you execute the Road > Matcher within JUMP. There are tools to complete the matching manually. > > JUMP reads and wirtes in shape files. You can download JUMP and the Road > Matcher > here<http://www.vividsolutions.com/projects.asp?catg=spageo&code=roadmatcher#down_1_4>. > The download come with very good documentation. It is easy to install and > run. I'll give it a try. > > Cheers, > > Michel > _______________________________________________ Talk-ca mailing list Talk-ca@openstreetmap.org http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-ca