Hi Mapbox team

Thx for participating in Croatia.

After the first message I checked wiki page and wanted to inform you that we have better imagery, but in the meantime you found out about better imagery provided by the state administration.

Always use local imagery because it is aerial imagery with better positioning than satellite imagery.

I see we have to update wiki page with newer stuff :)

https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Contributors#Croatia

Regards, Hrvoje

On 26. 04. 2022. 15:41, Sergey Beliamei via Talk-hr wrote:
Hello from the Mapbox Team!

At the end of April 2022 our team is going to start a mapping project in
Croatia.

The project was created to review logical errors with OSM road data and fix
it where there’s possibility for improving the road network and enough
ground truth sources. We’re concentrating on road mistakes to improve map
condition.

Our team is planning to review a subset of the detections, which is divided
by categories:

    -

    Crossing_highways - roads with no common point
    -

    Island_highways - roads not connected to road network
    -

    Impossible angle - roads with too narrow angles
    -

    Mixed layer - connected roads with different layers
    -

    Missing role - turn restriction where 1 role is missed
    -

    Excessive role -  turn restriction where we have more then 3 roles
    (e.g.two role “to”)
    -

    Invalid role - all roles are represented but doesn’t connected
    -

    Missing type restriction - all roles are fine but the type of
    restriction is missed

We’re using the automatic process for getting the detections which is based
on osmium and osmLint (link <https://github.com/osmlab/osmlint>). The data
with OSM errors which we’re going to review is located in the github ticket
(link <https://github.com/mapbox/mapping/issues/412>) in json files, you can
watch them through geojson.io <http://geojson.io/#map=2/20.0/0.0>. After
that, we will review new errors in Croatia on a permanent basis once a week
to support the quality of the road network.

In cases of lack of up to date satellite or imagery the team doesn’t make
any edits. And always taking care about local sources, which are the most
relevant and unique for each country.

On our wiki page and ticket (osm wiki
<https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Organised_Editing/Activities/resolve_linting_issues_in_Croatia>
/ticket <https://github.com/mapbox/mapping/issues/412>) there is detailed
information about the background, satellite imageries, timeframes, contact
mails. Also, for more clear understanding we have osm wiki pages with more
detailed info about types of issues, how we get them and how we deal with
feedback (link
<https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/How_Mapbox_Data_RAVE_team_work_on_receiving_feedback_from_OSM_users>
).

We would really appreciate your feedback, any questions you have about this
project, as well as local insights that you think will help us better
understand the data.

Best regards,

Member of Mapbox team,

Sergey


On Fri, Apr 22, 2022 at 6:36 PM Sergey Beliamei <[email protected]>
wrote:

Hello!
  Thanks for your comment! We'll keep that in mind in the course of our
work.

Best regards,
Member of Mapbox team,
Sergey

On Fri, Apr 22, 2022 at 2:33 PM martianfreeloader <
[email protected]> wrote:

Hi Sergey,

Just FYI,
- for the Ljubljana municipality, there is a much higher resolution
aerial imagery (WMTS)
- and for the whole of Slovenia there is a hillshade image derived from
a LIDAR elevation map (ARSO).

Both of them are unfortunately not available in the iD editor. (learning
josm is not a big deal, though. It takes a couple of hours and
definitely pays off)

Best,
M



On 22/04/2022 11:41, Sergey Beliamei via Talk-si wrote:
Hello from the Mapbox Team!
   In April 2022 our team is going to start a mapping project in
Slovenia. As part of on-going work to improve the quality of
OpenStreetMap data, our team is planning to review a subset of the
detections to better understand the type of issues, and also fix any
valid data issues directly in the OSM. We're concentrating on road
mistakes to improve map condition. In Slovenia
we plan to upload data once a week to see and fix the latest mistakes
in
mapping after reviewing the 1st iteration.
   We would really appreciate your feedback, any questions you have
about
this
project, as well as local insights that you think will help us better
understand the data.
There's a link <https://github.com/mapbox/mapping/issues/415> to our
Github ticket to the related issue and a link
<
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Organised_Editing/Activities/resolve_linting_issues_in_Slovenia>
 to

our page in OSM Wiki.

Best regards,
Member of Mapbox team,
Sergey

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On Fri, Apr 22, 2022 at 12:33 PM Sergey Beliamei <
[email protected]> wrote:

Hello from the Mapbox Team!
  In April 2022 our team is going to start a mapping project in Croatia.
As part of on-going work to improve the quality of OpenStreetMap data, our
team is planning to review a subset of the detections to better understand
the type of issues, and also fix any valid data issues directly in the OSM.
We're concentrating on road mistakes to improve map condition. In Croatia
we plan to upload data once a week to see and fix the latest mistakes in
mapping after reviewing the 1st iteration.
  We would really appreciate your feedback, any questions you have about
this
project, as well as local insights that you think will help us better
understand the data.
There's a link <https://github.com/mapbox/mapping/issues/412> to our
Github ticket to the related issue and a link
<https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Organised_Editing/Activities/resolve_linting_issues_in_Croatia>
 to
our page in OSM Wiki.


Best regards,
Member of Mapbox team,
Sergey


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