[talk-au] What data is useful - request for ideas
David Dean
ddean at ieee.org
Tue May 7 23:00:04 UTC 2019
Hi Bob,
You're doing some great work with collecting imagery data with Mapillary.
We really appreciate that sort of data available for armchair mapping.
I'd love to meet up for a coffee when you are back up in Armidale, and talk
about your data collection process. I've been meaning to try and get some
comprehensive coverage of Armidale in Mapillary, but haven't really made
any proper moves in that direction just yet.
- David
On Tue, 7 May 2019 at 21:56, Bob Cameron <bob3bob3 at skymesh.com.au> wrote:
> I don't do much OSM editing, but being permanently on the road in
> Australia I take Mapillary images that are a useful information layer.
>
> I would like to get an idea about what routes and features are useful for
> OSM editors, so that in my travels I can provide the best data.
>
> - Up until December last year I only uploaded 1280x720 images. I am now
> doing 4K (3840x2160)
> - Since mobile data costs are high I upload roughly every 3 months in NE
> NSW over NBN. The daily take is around 10-20GB.
> - I do not traverse cities or large towns. I am mostly on country roads
> and in smaller towns
> - I am currently near St George Qld going towards Griffith then up to
> Armidale in late May. I then embark for WA through Broken Hill, do some
> circling on the Eyre Peninsula, across to Norseman WA and probably the SW.
> - I don't do off road, but gravel is okay.
> - My username is bob3bob3. If you wish to check some of my 4K images, look
> around Armidale NSW and the Snowy.
>
> Ideas please?
>
> Thanks, Bob
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