Hi osm, Am 2017-03-15 um 03:39 schrieb osm: > This email is to share the Facebook process and sample data for review by the > OSM community. We welcome feedback.
Almost one month ago, on 18. February 2017, Paul Norman asked you to use better changeset tags than comment="#nsroadimport #country". See https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Talk:AI-Assisted_Road_Tracing#Changeset_tags for his comment. You responded there but your import proposal has not been modified yet. You "really value feedback" (that's a quote by you from that talk page)?! Am 2017-03-15 um 03:39 schrieb osm: > Our goal is to collaborate with the OpenStreetMap community to create quality > road data, validated by trained mappers and local OSM communities. Our import > documentation on the > wiki<https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/AI-Assisted_Road_Tracing> explains > the process in depth, but we're happy to answer any other questions you might > have. By reading your license (https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/w/images/c/cf/FacebookRoadMaskLicense.pdf) some questions arose. The whole agreement is really difficult to read and I ask myself why you choose to use it instead of a well-established open data license. FacebookRoadMaskLicense.pdf writes: > 1.3. Attribution and Resolution Requirements for OSM. For all > Derivative Data licensed or contributed to OSM by Licensee pursuant > to this Agreement, Licensee shall include attribution in the > following format: “Source Imagery © 20XX DigitalGlobe, Inc.”, > annotating the applicable year. The terms do not explain where to place the attribution. Therefore this terms have the same problem as other license which require an attribution (e.g. CC-BY [1], Datenlizenz Deutschland Namensnennung 2.0). We do not require our data users to attribute all our source and therefore the terms are incompatible. Digital Globe must declare that they are ok if they are only named at http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Contributors This statement should be part of the legal agreement I am quoting from. > 1.3 […] All contributions of Derivative Data to OSM shall be at a > resolution of at least five (5) meters between nodes or lower > resolution (e.g., 10 meters or 15 meters) except for at the ends of > the vector where connectivity may create additional nodes at a > spacing smaller than 5 meters. Why do the terms contain this clause? > 6.2 […] Facebook may terminate this Agreement or remove any or all of > the Site and/or Content at any time and for any or no reason > immediately. What are the consequences of such a termination? It is unclear whether the data has to be removed from OSM in that case. If it is so, the terms are incompatible. Am 2017-03-15 um 03:39 schrieb osm: > Why are you using iD Editor versus JOSM? > We know JOSM is efficient at what we are trying to do. In fact, we started > primarily with JOSM. This said, to make our internal process more efficient, > our engineers improved the iD editor so our version has comparable > functionality as JOSM. What is your "internal process". OSM is a project in the open, so please publish how the whole import works from the plain imagery to the final OSM file to be uploaded. This includes the necessity to publish the source code of the used software in order that everyone can inspect and – hopefully – understand it. People want to know how good your algorithms really are or if it is still more efficient to trace the imagery. Am 2017-03-15 um 03:39 schrieb osm: > What Imagery are you using? > We are using DigitalGlobe's Vivid+ which is high-resolution (50cm / pixel, or > zoom 18) color-corrected and cloud-free. > > Can we share DG imagery? > While our license does not currently permit this. DG as noted in this > forum<https://forum.openstreetmap.org/viewtopic.php?id=57387> is looking at > options to publish imagery for OSM editing similar to the imagery that is > being used by us. Why doesn't Facebook buy it? Microsoft was/is able to purchase licenses which allow the usage of the Bing imagery by OpenStreetMap. > Who are your editors? > Our team consists of 3 engineers and 14 editors, and usernames can be found > on the Import wiki. All editors have also updated their profile to say they > map for Facebook. Every OSM user should be able to recognize that they are dedicated import accounts by having a single slight look at the usernames. This is currently not possible. Please change them in order that they look like <username>_facebook_ai_import. The term "import" is most important. The Import Guidelines write: > For distributed/community imports, have each person make their own > import account, for example "your osm user name"_import. IMHO all your users should have an additional main account *in addition to their import account*. > Why did you choose Thailand? > Facebook has a high number of users in this country and we would like to > improve that map for this community. It is also our mission as a company is > to make the world more open and connected and one way we can do is by filling > in the missing gaps on the map. We also saw a strong OSM community that we > could learn from and engage with while we refine our process for mapping. We > are hoping for community feedback as we move forward so we can contribute > high quality edits. Did you choose Thailand because it is a developing country and you want to produce a nice press release and nice blog posts? Of course, your contributions there are helpful if you do things right. Your contribtions to OSM at all could be much better and more equally distributed over the community/world if you would share parts of the anonymised data you have: - Facebook knows where people are. Why don't you share data about locations where regularly people check in? We or you could detect when a point of interests stops existing (e.g. a restaurant closes). - Shop operators add information about there facility to Facebook (e.g. opening hours). Offering this data to OSM would really help us. - Invest the knowledge of your AI experts into detecting vandalism and Pokémon Go motivated edits! There are even more possible ways how Facebook could help OSM but those are more difficult regarding privacy. Even if you do things right and only publish anonymised data, people and press will understand you wrong. :-( Best regards Michael [1] The CC-BY has other problems, too. PS Please write plain-text emails and add links to the attachments instead of attaching the to the email. This reduces the size of the email. PPS The From: header of your email does not contain your name, please fix this. You can keep using the [email protected] address but I would like to know how is responsible. -- Per E-Mail kommuniziere ich bevorzugt GPG-verschlüsselt. (Mailinglisten ausgenommen) I prefer GPG encryption of emails. (does not apply on mailing lists)
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