The software "GPS Utility" www.gpsu.co.uk will do this automatically in two 
steps for any gpx track. Select track, then from 'tools' menu 'generate track 
waypoints' then 'compress track'. User can set the 'error' i.e. the 'off-track' 
distance. It is also possible to view (and optionally tweak individual track 
waypoints) before committing the operation. There is a free 'lite' version of 
the software - but the shareware version is well worth the very modest price. 
Highly recommended to anyone with a lot of track, route and waypoint processing 
to do - and also a file format converter that is at least as good as GPS Babel. 
(I'm not getting any commission for this!).

Mike Harris

-----Original Message-----
From: David Ebling [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: 17 April 2009 20:21
To: [email protected]
Subject: [OSM-talk] Removing home point cloud(s) from multiple GPX files


During the downtime I figured I should really catch up with cleaning up my huge 
backlog of GPX files and prepare them for upload. I have many many hours of 
tracks on my HDD that I have not uploaded because many of them are polluted 
with point clouds around my house and my relatives' houses. I am not happy to 
upload these for privacy reasons and also for data purity reasons.

I am not very command line compatible, and can't find *any* gui tool for Mac or 
Windows that will let me do this. GPX Babel only seems to let you remove points 
outside a radius not inside the radius, unless you use the exclude option which 
appears to be command line only. It also takes lat and long in an annoying 
format (decimal minutes, neither decimal degrees nor degrees, minutes and 
seconds.) It also seems only to be able to process one file at a time on the 
Mac version I've played with.

Is there any program out there that will do this easily? If not OSM would 
really benefit from one, as I think there are many people like me who aren't 
uploading GPX because cleaning them up is simply too much effort. Here's my 
idea for someone with more programming skills than me:

-A dialogue box that uses an OSM slippy map to draw circles of exclusion on the 
map, with a guidance note suggesting that they are near and covering but not 
exactly centred on your home/work/other point cloud locations.
-Ability to batch process that's user friendly -Output to a new folder 
-Ideally, upload direct to OSM, to be considerate to other users, perhaps over 
a specified time interval.

Any programmers out there want to take up this idea while we have some down 
time? :D Please? :) I'll upload lots of GPX files in return! ;)

Thanks,

Dave



      




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