Hi, On 03/22/2018 09:39 AM, Majd Al-shihabi wrote: > Hello everyone - A few months ago, I asked about the process of > importing building data into OSM. At that point, we couldn't import the > my university's the data because we didn't have the IP permissions. Now > we have found a part of a solution: > > A student at the American University of Beirut has digitized part of the > map of Beirut for her master's thesis.
I was unable to access the text of the thesis because it is restricted to AUB account holders. Whether or not the data can be used in OSM depends on what imagery it was traced from; if it was a copyrighted map or copyrighted imagery e.g. Google Satellite, then it cannot be used. This needs to be verified. > She wants to upload that data to > OSM. The thesis is available here: I wasn't able to find out the projection of the shape files (EPSG code). Do you happen to know that? There are only 500 buildings in the data set. They could probably be loaded into JOSM, visually compared to what is already there, deleting everything from the to-be-imported data set that is already in OSM, and then things could be uploaded directly from JOSM, provided the data doesn't clash with anything already in OSM (e.g. uploaded building is in middle of road etc). If it should turn out that there is a lot of work involved in massaging the data set, I would recommend to discard the idea altogehter. Tracing 500 houses from aerial imagery is a task that an experienced JOSM user can do in a couple of hours, so if the import takes longer than that, it's probably not worth the effort! Best Frederik -- Frederik Ramm ## eMail [email protected] ## N49°00'09" E008°23'33" _______________________________________________ Imports mailing list [email protected] https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/imports
