[OSM-talk-be] Unmapped places leading to double place name nodes.
Glenn Plas
glenn at byte-consult.be
Tue Jun 21 17:03:36 UTC 2016
Turns out, this node had a duplicate (not in relation) . I just
removed this node
http://www.openstreetmap.org/node/332227169/history
Glenn
On 21-06-16 18:57, Glenn Plas wrote:
>
> In don't really get it:
>
> My algorithm to find unmapped places, works as follows:
>
> - Use every place node of the OSM dataset which has a village-tag
> (place=village).
> - Search in a radius of ca. 700 m for a street with one of the following
> highway-values: residential, unclassified or service.
> If no street can be found, mark the place as “unmapped”!
>
> So I go to 'Leest' The first one I see and that node/point is literally
> surrounded by 'residential' highways.
>
> I left a remark for him.
>
> http://resultmaps.neis-one.org/unmapped#17/51.03465/4.41442
>
>
>
> On 21-06-16 18:44, Marc Gemis wrote:
>> Pascal Neis created a new tool for finding unmapped places [1]
>> I was surprised to see so many villages in Belgium.
>> Seems like there are some double place name nodes (see comments on that page).
>> Maybe a boundary specialist wants to take a look
>>
>> regards
>>
>> m
>>
>>
>>
>> [1] http://neis-one.org/2016/06/unmapped-places-osm/
>>
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