Hamlets can have farm names too as it seems. People add buildings, I suspect. On 25 Sep 2014 03:32, "Rafael Avila Coya" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Ralf. > A farm could be isolated_dwelling? > About unmil:id nobody noticed that. I would quite do id1;id2 and add it to > the workflow wiki. > Still travelling for a few days in a row, so answering with my phone > whenever I get a wifi spot, so sorry for the brevity. > Cheers, > Rafael. > El 24/09/2014 23:28, "Ralf Stephan" <[email protected]> escribió: > >> Hello, >> I would like to share some thoughts and experiences on this import task. >> >> - Landsat-8 imagery can only sometimes prove existence of a hamlet. >> This may be due to the small size of UNMIL sourced places in general, but >> there are also resolution issues. so there is quite some number of >> place=unknown from the UNMIL data, the percentage practically >> corresponding >> to 100 minus the Bing coverage in the square. >> >> - Alternatively to setting >> >> place=unknown >> beforehand, I went >> in a final pass through >> a list filtered with " >> fixme >> : >> Location >> - >> >> place=unknown -source=GNS" to >> make sure they are >> set. That's a bit less involved IMHO than having to set hamlet >> manually. >> >> >> - Some hamlets with person names seem to be neighborhoods but often >> it is undecidable if a single farm is meant or a nearby village without >> name. >> - The Wiki workflow page is unclear on unmil:ids when merging two >> UNMIL nodes but probably that would be ="id1;id2". Any objections against >> adding it to the Wiki? >> >> If I do something wrong please don't hesitate to criticize. >> >> Regards, >> >>
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