Logo d’OpenStreetMap OpenStreetMap

Can i get some help with adding these damn buildings in Montreal?

Publiée par Growebis le 22 avril 2023 en English. Dernière mise à jour le 15 mai 2024.

Edit: The imagery, according to one commenter, needs permission from the governement to be able to use it, my bad for mentioning a WMS link that i though had an open license to it.

Edit 2: Someone uploaded the database of Montreal buildings. Thanks for everyone that helped.

i swear i might have a dream of me just adding buildings in OSM but can i like, get some help with adding the buildings because this is gonna take too long. if anybody is actually reading this then if you want to help me, add buildings using Geodesie Quebec satellite as its 100% accurate , you just need to add parameters for it to function as custom satellite. https://servicescarto.mern.gouv.qc.ca/pes/services/Territoire/RESEAU_GEODESIQUE_WMS/MapServer/WMSServer

Icône de courriel Icône de Bluesky Icône de Facebook Icône de LinkedIn Icône de Mastodon Icône de Telegram Icône de X

Discussion

Commentaire de MatthiasMatthias le 22 avril 2023 à 22 h 20

Hello. Have you tried JOSM and the building extension? osm.wiki/JOSM/Plugins/BuildingsTools

Commentaire de Growebis le 23 avril 2023 à 2 h 20

No, but i don’t have any experience with josm editor, let alone the extension. Also this might be a nitpick, but i like it when the buildings are detailed rather then just rectangles, as most the buildings that I’m mapping are not exactly rectangle, like they are rectangle but they have like something sticking out most of the time.

Most of the buildings that im mapping look something like this. https://imgur.com/a/frCnBB4

Commentaire de andy mackey le 23 avril 2023 à 9 h 32

Several years ago I used quite a lot of time drawing outlines after getting a help request from another mapper. I spend months on his small town. He was more precise than me. He redrew quite a lot of it and did a great job. If you want it to your standard do it your self. It is easier with good images and a big screen, and the right tools…..JOSM, plus GPXes the verity image position and surveys to check for changes and details. See his work osm.org/#map=15/52.2168/-0.0795 Happy Mapping

Commentaire de MxxCon le 23 avril 2023 à 17 h 19

Check if your government has open data portal from which buildings could be imported as a whole. Reach out to your local mapping community for help. They might know where to go for such data. Also check with RapiD, it might already have building shapes for you to import.

Commentaire de benoitdd le 25 avril 2023 à 13 h 46

I used to draw buildings with iD, but like @MatthiasMatthias i highly recommend to use JOSM if you want to trace a lot of them. It is so much faster and clean! Really worth the time you’ll spend to learn it

From this page, it is possible to import opendata from Montreal in OpenStreetMap.

The data for buildings does exist and you could use (with JOSM and its plugin OpenData) to bring them into OSM https://donnees.montreal.ca/dataset/batiment-2d

Commentaire de benoitdd le 25 avril 2023 à 14 h 06

If you try to import, you’ll have to discuss it with the local community before: https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-ca

the local community of mappers in Montreal has a facebook page, I don’t know if it’s still active: osm.wiki/Category:Users_in_Montréal

Commentaire de Growebis le 26 avril 2023 à 1 h 08

Thanks for the info provided, but wouldn’t importing the building data overlap with already existing building data?

Commentaire de MxxCon le 26 avril 2023 à 1 h 52

There are various conflation processes. You could review every imported object or overwrite existing objects or probably the easiest, if there’s something already there, skip that.

Commentaire de cbeddow le 30 avril 2023 à 16 h 23

Are you using Rapid Editor to add buildings? Looks like the AI detected buildings from Microsoft are pretty nicely matched with the Bing Maps Aerial imagery too, but would be great to see the WMS you listed get added to the aerial sources

Rapid in Montreal

Commentaire de gtalbot le 30 avril 2023 à 16 h 25

Hi, the provided url does not work for me. I receive “ The request not allowed. “ error message.

I would like to have a look to see if I can help.

Commentaire de cbeddow le 30 avril 2023 à 16 h 26

Are you using Rapid editor to add buildings? Looks like the AI detected buildings from Microsoft are pretty nicely matched with the Bing Maps Aerial imagery too, but would be great to see the WMS you listed get added to the aerial sources.

Rapid Montreal

Commentaire de Growebis le 1 mai 2023 à 1 h 07

To answer you question cbeddow, no, im not using the Rapid editor, im using a special ID editor provided to me by someone, i looked at some of the AI buildings from microsoft on rapid editor, and while they are aligned according to Bing, there is an offset present in Montreal so i would need to adjust every single one of them manually. Also most of them are not detailed to my liking.

To answer your question gtalbot, I dont know if i can help since i didnt get this error at all when i was using the imagery.

Commentaire de MxxCon le 1 mai 2023 à 1 h 40

Having some data everywhere is more useful than no data almost everywhere 🤷 You could add those buildings and they would be good enough and useful for most users and then you can sit around and improve them at your own pace.

Commentaire de CasGroenigen le 3 mai 2023 à 12 h 28

I added some buildings close to where you were editing. You can select the building types. I hope this helps you a little.

Commentaire de Growebis le 4 mai 2023 à 1 h 35

I do appreciate your effort CasGroenigen, i forgot to mention that bing imagery is not correctly aligned, so all the buildings you added are misaligned, also i think adding the buildings of the backyards of houses just makes the map messy in my opinion. Currently as of 2020, its 0.6, -1.54, or you can use Geodesie Quebec satellite because its by default aligned, and then align all the buildings

Commentaire de benoitdd le 4 mai 2023 à 11 h 10

I did a test (without sending the data) to import the opendata, it works fine.

I sent a request to the local community (https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-ca) to work further on an import.

Commentaire de ChaireMobiliteKaligrafy le 5 mai 2023 à 18 h 05

Please do not use https://servicescarto.mern.gouv.qc.ca/pes/services/Territoire/RESEAU_GEODESIQUE_WMS/MapServer/WMSServer servers without permission from the government. These are restricted access data.

Commentaire de gtalbot le 5 mai 2023 à 19 h 17

That is what I suspected. Since I don’t have access to the site, I can’t help on importing the data.

Commentaire de AGeographer le 5 mai 2023 à 20 h 15

Hi, Based on your diary entry there is currently a discussion on https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-ca. I would like to invite you to join us there.

I also would be interested to get the buildings into OSM. There is a very nice accurate buildings’ footprint data set provided by the City of Montreal since 2016, even with the expressed consent to import it into OSM. However, there is a reason why it is not yet imported: The data source doesn’t come as individual buildings for terraced houses. There is a divider layer included, however, it is not trivial to split up the data into single buildings - the way we usually enter buildings in OSM. For more see the discussion on the list.

Commentaire de Growebis le 5 mai 2023 à 23 h 42

I just subscribed to the discussion. im waiting to get any email from them.

Commentaire de AGeographer le 6 mai 2023 à 20 h 11

Hi Growebis, here is the link to our thread in the list’s archive: https://lists.openstreetmap.org/pipermail/talk-ca/2023-May/010758.html

We had the discussion in French, if you need English you could paste the content in https://www.deepl.com/translator

Connectez-vous pour laisser un commentaire