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Posted by trixabella on 27 November 2022 in English. Last updated on 28 November 2022.

Project: Uganda 2022 Ebola Outbreak - Kitumbi Subcounty Kassanda District Project

First today I reviewed the feedback given on yesterday’s tasks.

The following tasks have been verified by a moderator and are now marked as completed for the project.

  1. Task 69

  2. Task 163

  3. Task 359

Next I read the feedback left on Task 306. It looks like I missed some buildings off this task, which I have now re-reviewed and added in the missing locations, this took 15 minutes. It was nice to recieve feedback from the moderator regarding the updated version. This is helpful as I continue learning.

Good work @[trixabella] Thank you for contributing your time to helping with this project. You are correctly identifying the buildings in the background imagery and drawing them at the correct size and shape. Your tracing of roads is also good. Please keep mapping.RAytoun

I have also completed the following task which are now ready for validation:

  1. Task 233 - 30 mins

  2. Task 428 - 5 mins

  3. Task 429 - 10 mins

Total Time: 1 hour

Posted by mapmeld on 27 November 2022 in English.

This is the fourth in a series of posts which I’m doing this year inspired by another user’s monthly updates. In the two months since my last update, I visited Palos Verdes (a bit south of Los Angeles) and mapped a few other places remotely.

Also there is a geo-focused Mastodon server; you can find me there: @mapmeld@mapstodon.space

Palos Verdes / Los Angeles

There are a few fancy neighborhoods segmented by dirt paths which are either for utility access, bridle paths, or fire control. For example one road had horse stables on it, and another served as the boundary between two cities. There are a few access points which are barricaded with a reflector or guard rail, but you can still walk onto the path and onward into the next neighborhood. I talked to a resident who said that his car GPS considers these thru-ways, so it’s possible that they were more connected in the past? I would say OSM coverage of these was good but not great (particularly: linking entrances and exits to the road way, or missing shorter paths and alleys).

A local park was named “Los Arboles Rocketship Park” on Google. I visited and confirmed there is an actual sign with Rocketship in the name (based on a sculpture there).

Central Asia research

I’m considering a hiking trip to Tash Rabat, a Silk Road era landmark in Kyrgyzstan. OSM has the dirt road from the highway, and an additional trail north to Баетов which is missing from Google.

I was also looking at locations with Islamic architecture. Turkistan, Kazakhstan has parcel data (labeled building=yes) and then addresses added by Toyota. So that data is on a bit of a journey. A large area in the city center recently got redeveloped into a park, which I updated on the map. Google reviews dispute how often the park is fully open to the public, whether boats are working, etc.

Grand Canyon

After an announcement that the parks service was renaming Indian Garden to Havasupai Gardens, I renamed the area but kept the alt_name tag.

OSMBuildings

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Location: Palos Verdes Estates, Los Angeles County, California, United States
Posted by trixabella on 26 November 2022 in English. Last updated on 28 November 2022.

Project: Uganda 2022 Ebola Outbreak - Kitumbi Subcounty Kassanda District Project

Today I spent time working a new project, this aim of this is to map a region following an Ebola Outbreak to provide Health Authorities and MSF to better map the affected areas and ensure adequate provision of resources.

I worked on adding Buildings, Roads, Tracks, Paths & Waterways. Majority of task contained adequate satellite imagery to spot all these details, however I added comments during completion submission on one task where there were some white circular objects showing which could have been huts however the images weren’t conclusive so they weren’t mapped.

I completed the following tasks ready for validation:

  1. Task 150 - 15 mins

  2. Task 184 - 15 mins

  3. Task 163 - 20 mins

  4. Task 69 - 15 mins

  5. Task 359 - 10 mins

  6. Task 266 - 15 mins

  7. Task 306 - 15 mins

  8. Task 398 - 15 mins

I also contributed to the following tasks which require additional input before they are finished:

  1. Task 84 - 5 mins

  2. Task 362 - 5 mins

Total time: 2 hours 10 mins

Posted by alexkemp on 26 November 2022 in English. Last updated on 1 January 2023.

26 November 2022
The last page in this sequence of diary entries used to be “1800 to current”. It became so large as to become unreasonable, so I have broken it up into two pages: the original first half is now 1800 to 1899, whilst the second (this page) is now “1900 to current”.

Details:– 1900 to current

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Location: Lace Market, St Ann's, Nottingham, East Midlands, England, NG1 1PR, United Kingdom
Posted by blkatbyhh on 26 November 2022 in English. Last updated on 27 November 2022.

This guide is a translation of my previous diary written in Chinese. The motivation for developing this method is trying to find a way to map vast areas of forests with minimum human effort.

Methodology

The OpenStreetMap data is based on nodes and vector ways. Manual mapping requires a mapper to put nodes on the satellite pictures and connect nodes by mouse clicking, which is a time-consuming process. This guide proposes a software-assisted workflow to ease the mapping process, it includes the following steps.

  1. Raster image acquiring and segmentation
  2. Raster image preparation
  3. Vectorization
  4. Mapping to OSM

Raster image acquiring and segmentation

Software used in this step:

  • JOSM
  • Fiji (Fiji Is Just ImageJ)

Install the JOSM plugin importvec and restart JOSM, Download the map data of the region of interest (ROI), choose a satellite source and download the image. Hide the data layer and take a snapshot of the satellite image on (ROI). Save the snapshot as JPG or PNG file.

Open the snapshot image in Fiji. Turn to the menu: Plugins, Segmentation, Trainable Weka Segmentation. A new Weka window will pop up containing the image. On the right side of the window, there are two preset classes 1 and 2 representing features to be recognized in the image. Create more if needed with create new class button on the left side, and in settings button, you can rename the preset class 1 and 2 to meaningful names to avoid mistakes made by yourself.

Now you can use your mouse left click and hold to draw a curve on the image and click “add to class” button to tag the feature and repeat to create several items. Double-click an item to remove it if you tag it wrong. You don’t have to precisely draw along the edge of the feature, just draw a random curve inside it. When you have collected several items, you can click train classifier in the top-left corner to, well, train the classifier.

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After having had my finds reported on in their online newspaper last week, the Kilkenny People today had a half-page article reporting about my discovery of three crannógs in Co. Cavan. newspaper article

This time, the journalist did a bit of extra research. Last time, when I discovered the two enclosures (as mentioned in this article), they used my press release almost verbatim. It must be newsworthy, if they put extra effort in. I wouldn’t know, I’m biased. :P

I sent them the press release about two weeks ago mentioning OSM as often as possible, because there is still a lot of ignorance in the general public about it. So, I will definitely keep on reaching out to the press every time I discover something, just to hammer the message in about OpenStreetMap.

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Location: Parisee, Castlesaunderson ED, Cavan-Belturbet Municipal District, County Cavan, Ulster, Ireland

Workshop Mapeamento Participativo e Cartografico Social 2022 / Workshop Participatory Mapping and Social Cartography 2022 -

14th December 18:00 – 20:00 Apoio:

WORKSHOP MAPEAMENTO PARTICIPATIVO E CARTOGRAFIA SOCIAL 2022 WORKSHOP PARTICIPATORY MAPPING AND SOCIAL CARTOGRAPHY 2022

APOIO:

UMBRAOSM - WWW.UMBRAOSM.COM.BR OSMAND - WWW.OSMAND.NET

PROGRAMA - SCHEDULE

14 DEC 22 — DAY 2

18h - ABERTURA / OPENING

Raquel Dezidério Souto, IVIDES.org e GeoCart-UFRJ,

Paulo Márcio Leal de Menezes e Manoel do Couto Fernandes, GeoCart-UFRJ

18h10 - PALESTRA/ KEYNOTE - 1

Experiências de mapeamento participativo no INPE

Participatory mapping experiences at INPE

Jocilene Dantas Barros, INPE

18h35 - PALESTRA/ KEYNOTE - 2

O mapeamento participativo como processo de visibilidade

Participatory mapping as a visibility process

Tatiana de Sá Freire Ferreira, GeoCart-UFRJ

19h - PALESTRA/ KEYNOTE - 3

Uso do Mapeamento participativo como estratégia

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Workshop Mapeamento Participativo e Cartografico Social 2022 / Workshop Participatory Mapping and Social Cartography 2022

7th December 18:00 – 20:00 Apoio:

UMBRAOSM - www.umbraosm.com.br OsmAnd - https://osmand.net/

Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil rio de janeiro

7th December 18:00 – 20:00 Apoio:

UMBRAOSM - www.umbraosm.com.br OsmAnd - https://osmand.net/

WORKSHOP MAPEAMENTO PARTICIPATIVO E CARTOGRAFIA SOCIAL 2022 WORKSHOP PARTICIPATORY MAPPING AND SOCIAL CARTOGRAPHY 2022

PROGRAMA - SCHEDULE

07 DEC 22 — DAY 1

18h - ABERTURA / OPENING

Raquel Dezidério Souto, IVIDES.org e GeoCart-UFRJ

Paulo Márcio Leal de Menezes, GeoCart-UFRJ

18h10 - PALESTRA/ KEYNOTE - 1

Mapeamento com OpenStreetMap

Mapping with OpenStreetMap

Raquel Dezidério Souto, IVIDES.org e GeoCart-UFRJ

18h35 - PALESTRA/ KEYNOTE - 2

Mapeamento participativo aplicado ao planejamento urbano

Participatory mapping applied to urban planning

Carolina Carvalho, Comunidades Vivas

19h - PALESTRA/ KEYNOTE - 3

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The mapping of AEDs in Flanders is of poor quality. These last years I improved and corrected it. Mapping AEDs without mapillary is setting death traps. For this conviction I received insults, stupid comments and proposals. We were a few hundred AEDs away from total coverage. I wanted to update OSM with notes asking for mapillary from the monthly official list. The community did not want this. But that is not all.
When I have mapped an AED perfectly the mutilation begins. They snap it to the wall, they add tags that they cannot explain. They make the mapillary key unusable. By doing so, they make my maintenance work difficult. This is also sad for the few good men who mapped well.

Location: Slindonk, Drongen, Ghent, Gent, East Flanders, Flanders, 9031, Belgium
Posted by barefootstache on 25 November 2022 in English.

For those who have been following my daily progress on Mastodon, here is the summary.

Data Collection

  • StreetComplete: each quest
  • OsmAnd: each POI
  • Notes: each note
  • SOTM22: each talk
  • droneImages: each image
  • OSMTrace: each trace
  • WikiData: each image for WikiData
  • vespucci: each changeset
  • idEditor: each changeset
  • JOSM: each changeset

First 50 days

Graph shows how often an app was used and what average changes were

During the first 50 days I was mainly doing the challenge remotely, which can seen quite well that a lot of mobile apps are present.

Second 50 days

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Posted by Gustavo22Soares on 24 November 2022 in English.

It’s time to review a little of what I did during this year, one of the main was to participate in SToM22 in Florence you can read more about it here during this year I also learned a lot and I could help in the importation of the buildings in Fortaleza, and without a doubt this year was the year that I used JOSM the most even against my will.

It has been a big challenge trying to keep me motivated to continue with my work in OSM I have been dedicating myself day and night and it is hard to stay motivated all this time, during many days this year I thought about giving up and I feel that many of you who are reading me may have already felt like that but our work is like ants that in the end added up we make a big difference! and I really feel that every day OSM has received the recognition it deserves.

Statistics

  • 214.398 buildings mapped
  • 19.811 Km of roads mapped
  • 21.957 Places of interest mapped
  • 6.446 Km of rivers mapped

Projects

This year I tried to organize myself better and diversify my contributions by not only focusing on my state but on corrections in Brazil as a whole but I ended up being called to contribute to the import of buildings in Fortaleza which has been a pleasure.

Schools in Tocatins

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Location: Centro, Timon, Região Geográfica Imediata de Timon, Região Integrada de Desenvolvimento da Grande Teresina, Região Geográfica Intermediária de Caxias, Maranhão, Northeast Region, Brazil
Posted by pnorman on 22 November 2022 in English.

I gathered some statistics about usage of the website and tiles in 2022Q3.

I looked at total tile.osm.org usage, tile.osm.org usage from osm.org itself, osm.org visits, and osm.org unique visitors.

Here’s the data for the top 20 countries.

country osm.org tile requests total tile requests Website visits Website unique Visitors
DE 17.79% 7.78% 8.27% 7.98%
RU 12.23% 8.49% 2.47% 2.43%
US 8.72% 9.22% 13.11% 13.56%
PL 7.69% 4.99% 3.09% 2.80%
GB 4.85% 3.68% 4.42% 4.42%
FR 4.79% 7.00% 3.91% 3.94%
NL 3.62% 3.31% 2.17% 2.09%
IT 3.49% 3.46% 4.74% 4.86%
IN 2.64% 2.66% 3.67% 3.16%
CN 2.62% 0.79% 2.65% 2.72%
AT 2.03% 0.89% 0.98% 0.91%
UA 1.78% 1.98% 1.20% 1.21%
CH 1.41% 0.71% 0.83% 0.82%
CA 1.29% 1.59% 1.36% 1.39%
BE 1.29% 1.06% 1.10% 1.03%
ES 1.27% 2.41% 2.32% 2.39%
JP 1.10% 1.54% 1.74% 1.71%
AU 1.09% 0.92% 0.88% 0.82%
SE 0.91% 0.95% 0.87% 0.88%
FI 0.89% 0.74% 0.74% 0.71%

I’ve put the full data into a gist on github

The Goal

While working through some edits in Indonesia I noticed object with the key “nama”. A quick search revealed that this in Indonesian for “name” and the objects can very likely be modified to use the standard English. I wondered, how common is this? Is it easy enough to track down?

The Plan

As a test run I picked 4 tags: name, building, source, type. These show up in TagInfo in abundance and I’m sure there are lots of other good candidates.

Next step is to get usable translations. It turns out Google Sheets has a GOOGLETRANSLATE function that takes a word and will return translations into various languages. I pulled in the two letter language code list and built my sheet. After eliminating all languages that Google Translate didn’t support and all languages with non Latin characters I was left with ~80 languages to check.

The last step was to pull usage information. Fortunately for me TagInfo has an exceptionally well documented REST API. Fifty lines of C# later and I had my results.

The Results

Clicking through a few of these in TagInfo reveals some more likely candidates for cleanup.

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I’ve been working with the Mapillary team through my job at Kaart. In the process, I’ve been stepping up my Mapillary contributions quite a bit. Here’s a recent capture on the way back from an afternoon of skiing!

driving down the mountain

source: Mapillary

A recent-ish new feature (on iOS only for now) is Mapillary Missions. Missions focus on specific areas where there’s particular benefit to OSM in capturing new(er) imagery, for example because there’s potentially high POI density, or the existing images are stale. Individual missions are small, usually around 300-400ft along one street. Here’s a few in my area:

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Location: East Liberty Park, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, 84105, United States
Posted by Cristoffs on 22 November 2022 in English.

Some time ago we prepared a website that allows you to easily add AED (Automatic Defibrillators) locations to the OSM database. The website is available at: https://openaedmap.org We would like as many people as possible to use it. That’s why we want to remove as many barriers to using this website as possible.

We would like to ask for help in translating into other languages. Translation is done using: Weblate

If you want to add new language beside adding translations here create an issue in GitHub https://github.com/openstreetmap-polska/openaedmap-frontend/issues site uses a list of language to display in navbar.

Posted by b-unicycling on 21 November 2022 in English. Last updated on 3 December 2022.

I’m still “obsessing” about crannógs. There are now 205 mapped in Ireland and the UK with site_type=crannog. The timing is unfortunate with the proposal about changing site_type=crannog to archaeological_site pending, but I have been delayed for so long; I did not want to wait any longer. I’m adding disclaimers to every video to keep watching out for tag changes…

Five parts of a mini series about crannógs are planned, two of them have been published on my channel already, one will go public next Saturday.

I have created a page on the wiki mentioning some of the sources for finding crannógs, and I’m basically covering all the options in these videos.

I’m hoping to gather some interest from historians and archaeologists in OpenStreetMap with this. Long shot…