Take a right on “Too Damn Far Rd”
Апублікавана карыстальнікам Jennifer_Cats 20 Ліпень 2018 на мове EnglishOSM processes over 3.1 million feature changes per day. With the help of OSMCha and the ever-vigilant OSM community, many low-quality changes are found and corrected. However, sometimes low-quality labels are not detected and slip into the map.
Towards ensuring a high-quality map, I have been applying natural language processing (NLP) techniques to detect low-quality labels. Part of applying these NLP techniques requires:
- Defining low-quality labels and understanding their properties
- Determining the motivation of a user who submits a low-quality label
First, towards defining a low-quality label, we typically think of labels that include profanity, such as the following (also! 🙂, all of the screenshots you see below are examples of low-quality labels that I have found with my filtering logic):
Profane label says: “The Shit”