First buildings and addresses in New York City
lxbarth erabiltzaileak 15 Urria 2013 datan argitaratua English hizkuntzanLast Saturday we officially kicked off the NYC building and address import with a community session hosted by OSM-NYC and Public Labs at the Pfizer building in Brooklyn. The goal was to get the local NYC OSM community involved in this large data undertaking and at the same time harden our import process.
Over 20 people attended, and we knocked out 158 of the over 5000+ sub-tasks total. Both turn out and tasks accomplished were great and exceeded what I expected for a casual Saturday afternoon event.
We’ve also discovered an address formatting issue and a geometry conversion issue that put the import on hold until they are addressed.
Working through this import we’re learning very interesting lessons:
- OSM data structure is significantly different from traditional GIS, nailing down conceptual differences when translating to OSM takes time.
- Importing is a high inertia problem, partly due to sheer volume but also due to the lack of a solid tool chain like safe roll back tools or established conversion tools.
- Expect interesting quality issues in your source data. NYC data for instance has inconsistent address formatting in the source.
- Doing a fully automated import is non-trivial. For example, in NYC, buildings often intersect with misaligned TIGER roads. That’s one big reason this import is not fully automated.
- Once all data is uploaded, we’ll need a QA check on inconsistent data to catch any errors introduced by humans during the upload.
- This all feels a little like heart surgery.
Here are a couple of pictures and screenshots from the Saturday event. If you’d like to get involved drop me a line. Again, the import is on hold until a couple of issues are sorted out, but you’re welcome to join.
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Stalfur erabiltzailearen iruzkina 15 Urria 2013 10:53-eann
Interesting. Are we able to create own projects on Task Manager yet? I am not useful for NYC but have two sparsely populated countries in mind.
lxbarth erabiltzailearen iruzkina 15 Urria 2013 14:27-eann
Hey there - you can easily install your own tasking manager from here https://github.com/hotosm/osm-tasking-manager
ColinReilly erabiltzailearen iruzkina 15 Urria 2013 14:29-eann
What inconsistent address formatting issues were uncovered in the data? Send me the details so they can be addressed (no pun intended).
chrismcnally erabiltzailearen iruzkina 13 Azaroa 2013 17:37-eann
Alex, can we get back to work on this? are the issues resolved? Thanks