OpenStreetMap-Logo OpenStreetMap

Data Misalignment issues in Taiwan

Vum srividya_c matgedeelt de(n) 13. September 2016 op English.

Over the past few weeks, Mapbox Data Team has been reviewing the OpenStreetMap Data quality in Taiwan with respect to Satellite imagery. By running a comparison against Bing Imagery and available GPS traces like Strava Heat Map we were seeing a notable data offset of 15-20 meters with respect to GPS Traces.

Data offset

Some observations

  • City centers have varying offset which is not aligning to GPS Traces.

  • Some major highways running between cities are having huge offset.

  • Roads in mountain areas are not matching to Strava traces

  • Some motorway junctions don’t match with the GPS Traces

tw6

Community Involvement

  • With respect to the offset and data realignment, there have been a few discussions from our side in Taiwan mailing list and Taiwan OSM group in Facebook and members of Taiwan community have expressed their support in fixing these alignment problems.

New Mapbox Satellite for Taiwan

Seeing these imagery offset issues, Mapbox Satellite is now rendered with fresh imagery for major cities in Taiwan.

image

  • New Mapbox Satellite imagery samples

tw7-mbx

Mapbox and Strava aligning compared to Bing Imagery

  • Mapbox Satellite aligning with Strava in misaligned motorway junction

tw7-mbx2

These are the cities where new Mapbox Satellite imagery is rendered. With respect to data misalignment and improvement, we hope Mapbox Satellite imagery will now enhance mapping in Taiwan!

E-Mail-Symbol Bluesky-Symbol Facebook-Symbol LinkedIn-Symbol Mastodon-Symbol Telegram-Symbol X-Symbol

Diskussioun

Bemierkung vum BushmanK de(n) 13. September 2016 um 16:22 Auer

It doesn’t seem like correct practice to use junctions as a reference because ramps located above the ground are usually shifted on satellite imagery due to parallax, caused by off-nadir view angle. Aligning images of ramps to tracks makes only those ramps positioned correctly - everything on the ground level gets proportionally shifted. Only ground-level features should be used for imagery alignment in case of off-nadir view angle.

I had an idea that Mapbox employees are a bit more professional in the aspects of imagery handling and basics of photogrammetry (actually, this is “Trigonometry 101” problem).

Bemierkung vum PlaneMad de(n) 14. September 2016 um 06:56 Auer

Good catch BushmanK.

Bemierkung vum BushmanK de(n) 17. September 2016 um 17:14 Auer

Using my “follow the error” principle of OSM Wiki improvement, I’ve added several notes to Using Imagery article.

Aloggen fir eng Bemierkung ze schreiwen