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Kommentar von robert am 22. Januar 2015 um 23:39 Uhr

Ew.

Kommentar von Linhares am 23. Januar 2015 um 11:42 Uhr

I think it is because they mapped all the roads and then moved to the details of the country.

Kommentar von okilimu am 23. Januar 2015 um 18:27 Uhr

They made a lot of imports, too. Before 2011, they imported forests. In 2011, after the tsunami and fukushima desaster, Yahoo Japan gave OSM the ability to import a streets in Japan. But the japanese OSM Community is very active, too.

Kommentar von malenki am 27. Januar 2015 um 08:22 Uhr

Like a lot of things the visualized data of Japan may look beautiful – but a close look makes you shiver. I am thinking of the imports I had a look at and for which I assume the most errors still won’t be fixed.

Kommentar von joost schouppe am 27. Januar 2015 um 16:00 Uhr

Because of population density? This is what Japan looks like at night, a good proxy for population density within a country (actually population density * prosperity * measures to decrease light polution). Striking similarity, no. It could be interesting to overlay both images and look for outliers. A bit like I believe members of your team did some time back, but using image complexity in stead of population density as a predictor of expected data density.

Kommentar von pnorman am 27. Januar 2015 um 21:00 Uhr

When did you ship Eric off to North Korea? ;)

enf

Kommentar von lxbarth am 28. Januar 2015 um 01:57 Uhr

When did you ship Eric off to North Korea? ;)

Haha, yeah, bad photoshopping :)

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