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After 5 days Grass&Green contributors agree or partial agree to our recommendation by 91.5 %. Dear OSM users hurry and participate in the contribution to the tool. It is a research project. The project has many objectives: 1) develop an appropriate classification of entities to support more use;2) guide the participants towards better understanding of the class;3) enrich the OSM data; 4) correct the miss classified data.

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Do you could tag the following image as a park? Absolutely, This tag is inappropriate and the appropriate tag should be grass.

Now. Help us and improve grass-related entities tags. These entities are used in various applications.The inappropriate tags make them of limited use.

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Athugasemd eftir gileri sett inn 3. september 2015 kl. 12:03

Hello, nice tool ! Do you plan on releasing the source code ? I would be interested to have a look at it in order to improve my own QA tool

Thank you

Athugasemd eftir grass_and_green sett inn 3. september 2015 kl. 12:18

sure why not? but it is still a research I could help at any technical point as well.

Check our publication at Google Scholar

Athugasemd eftir grass_and_green sett inn 3. september 2015 kl. 12:30

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Athugasemd eftir naoliv sett inn 3. september 2015 kl. 12:56

Outdated text in Help?

“You could switch between Google and Bing satellite views, using the layer switcher on the top-right corner of the map”

And it would be nice if we could choose a specific country/area to use it.

Athugasemd eftir grass_and_green sett inn 3. september 2015 kl. 13:15

thanks naolive,

For first comment, we would work on that.

For second comment, we are initially work on German data set. Afterwards, we would add more country and sure then we would provide search by country/city

Thanks for comments for all.. keep contributions and supports

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