[OHM] Broken bits and Presentation

Jeroboam Maus sk53.osm at gmail.com
Tue Sep 3 14:59:16 UTC 2013


Yes, sorry, TIm Waters did put a link in some time ago:

The basic idea, classifying neighbourhoods on the basis of how stable they
are:
http://sk53-osm.blogspot.co.uk/2013/02/persistence-in-urban-environment-1.html
Trying the idea out using clustering on the Portland OR building data:
http://sk53-osm.blogspot.co.uk/2013/07/persistence-in-urban-environment-2.html
There may be bits in what I wrote about Susanna's workshop at Tartu:
http://sk53-osm.blogspot.co.uk/2013/08/history-workshop-at-sotmbaltics.html

Two older related posts:

Old pubs, and mapping them:
http://sk53-osm.blogspot.co.uk/2011/03/former-pubs.html. A very simple
example of where we might historical thematic mapping.
Aspects of storing temporal-spatial data (in this case system date, not
real date):
http://sk53-osm.blogspot.co.uk/2011/05/on-histories-of-openstreetmap-data.htmlOne
aspect shared between this & the persistence theme is what perspective
does it give on data volumes and query performance.

The talk will (briefly) touch on persistence at other scales, by looking at
individual roads, road networks and trees. All themes for planned blog
posts which I havent written.

Regards,

Jerry

PS. I will set up a separate account for Google+, I dont like it being
hooked to this email.



On 3 September 2013 14:50, Jeff Meyer <jeff at gwhat.org> wrote:

> Hi Jerry - that's awesome - can you post a link to the blog posts?
> Thanks, Jeff
>
>
> On Tue, Sep 3, 2013 at 12:34 AM, Jeroboam Maus <sk53.osm at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> I also have a presentation at SotM with a OHM element, "Change is
>> Relative", Saturday 13:35. This is largely based on a couple of recent blog
>> posts, so if you've read the blog there may not be much new there.
>>
>> Jerry
>>
>>
>> On 3 September 2013 01:52, Rob Warren <warren at muninn-project.org> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Just another short note about broken software: The Export button on the
>>> OHM website is calling the OSM api instead of the local website - if you've
>>> been getting garbage XML, this is why. Should have it fixed this week.
>>>
>>> Also a quick note that David Evans will be presenting on the OHM Friday
>>> at State of the Map Birmingham at 14:20 GMT. If you are attending, consider
>>> dropping into the session and showing some OHM support! I'm sure there will
>>> be plenty of opportunity for talks and ideas swapping over a pint after.
>>>
>>> Rob
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