Robert,

Looks super interesting. I've been trying to do something similar but for local 
areas, rather than GB as a whole to make is useable for single mapper. See 
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Bath/OSLocator_Comparison - the method is 
towards the bottom of the page. It's certainly not as clever as yours, but does 
a lot of the same things (spelling matching, removal of punctuation, extending 
abbreviations etc).

As for releasing the data to the rest of the world, I output a kml file of the 
waypoints, and using OpenLayers plot points over the places where there are 
name discrepancies. Example: http://osm.tiiiim.com/bath/os_locator/. Certainly 
not perfect, as for one only I can change this kml file - the table on the wiki 
page is user editable, but is just boring!

Also, there's this: 
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/User:SK53/OS_OpenData#OS_Locator.

I'd suggest copy/pasting your blog post into the wiki once the code is in a 
releasable state - I'm excited to see the results!

Tim

--- On Thu, 13/5/10, Robert Scott <[email protected]> wrote:

From: Robert Scott <[email protected]>
Subject: [Talk-GB] OS Locator / OSM correspondence list generation
To: [email protected]
Date: Thursday, 13 May, 2010, 17:23

Hi all,

I've been running some countrywide comparisons of the recently released OS 
Locator against the streets in OSM, using fuzzy string matching and the 
supplied bounding boxes to attempt to match each street in each dataset to one 
in the other. It's worked pretty well for most areas I tested. Of the ~826k 
named streets in OS Locator, about 424k of them have near perfect matches in 
OSM. A few tens of thousands more have what I would call spelling 
'disagreements'. The rest of them have bad or no matches at all.

I've put a description of the technique up here along with the preliminary 
results:

http://humanleg.org.uk/code/oslmusicalchairs

The thing I really need is suggestions for getting this data to users in a way 
that's practical to work with. It's a CSV currently.

Thoughts welcome. So are bug reports of where my matching algorithm has gotten 
things wrong.


robert.

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