[Talk-ht] Mapping Request: Mapping Radio and TV Stations _ Help needed!
nicolas chavent
nicolas.chavent at gmail.com
Thu Feb 4 15:39:48 GMT 2010
Hi
just got back online, on the
1. Agree that tagging and rendering must be addressed separetly
2. I do not think that the tagging discussion should be hosted on the
Mapping Coordination page and neither on a dedicated Hospital Page.
There is already a page put up for this process of digging out from the
MapFeatures any relevant key and values to ensure a maximal reuse of OSM
knowledge in meeting the Haiti field mapping requirements on the Hum OSM
Tag\ Hum Data Model<http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Humanitarian_OSM_Tags>from
the OSM Project Haiti wiki.
see http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Humanitarian_OSM_Tags
Background on the generation of this Hum Data Model
Existing humanitarian data models (when available Transportation = UN
Spatial Data Infrastructure for Transport -
UNSDIT<http://www.unjlc.org/tools/UNSDI-T/UNSDIT_v2.0_Comprehensive_Structure_HTML.html>),
pre-modeling field materials used in Haiti, dialogue with GIS Coordinators
of NGOs with GIS capacities deployed to the ground (MapAction, iMMAP, IFRC)
with GIS experts from WHO and in hum mapping (Cj Hendrix and Jason
Pickering) were used to put up this framework together with constant
interactions with Mikel Maron, Andrew Turner, David Smith and Kate Chapman.
Attributes and Values from the Hum Data Model are being inserted in the Hum
Data Model wiki table with crosswalks from the data model values to osm
existing key and tags when existing and proposed new key and tags when the
field requirement is unmet.
Status: right now highway and Health facility are covered and finetuned.
Next: the span of Haiti mapping field requirements formalized in the Hum
Data Model covers 4 areas:
area 1= transportation:
- highway
- aerodromes
- ports
- bridges
- obstacles
- warehouses
- fuel depot
- fuel suppy point
area 2 = Health Facility
area 3 = Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs)
area 4 = Humanitarian points of interest
The hum data model version 2.0 detailing those objects is downloadable at
the http://brainoff.com/nchavent/HumanitarianDM_JOSM_HT10_HOT_2.0.mm.html
A version 2.1 will be issued to address HFacs wording at the moment a mix
between PAHO and the version 1.9 of the data model.
I suggest that this page remains the host resources for addressing tagging/
data modeling in support of OSM meeting the hum field mapping requirements.
Best
N.
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Nicolas Chavent
Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/WikiProject_Haiti
Mobile (FRA): +33 6 75 14 29 70
Email: nicolas.chavent at gmail.com
Skype: c_nicolas
On Thu, Feb 4, 2010 at 4:03 PM, Karl Guggisberg
<karl.guggisberg at guggis.ch>wrote:
> > I'm here. JGC already emailed. I told him to document the tagging on the
>
>
> > wiki page
> > (http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/WikiProject_Haiti/Mapping_Coordination
> )
> > and then I could see about adding it to the Haiti map.
> Any objection if we document it here http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/WikiProject_Haiti/Status/Hospitals?
> We can link there from the Mapping coordination page. The reason is to have everything Haiti/OSM/Hospitalimport-related
> on this wiki page.
>
> > For example, someone asked me to add IDP camps, but I still don't see it
> > documented, nor could I locate any actual IDP objects in the database,
> > last time I looked.
> For health facilities this is different. This XAPI query http://xapi.openstreetmap.org/api/0.6/*[health_facility:paho_id=*] <http://xapi.openstreetmap.org/api/0.6/*%5Bhealth_facility:paho_id=*%5D>
> replies the current set of health facilities imported from the PAHO/WHO list. It will grow to ~ 1000 objects.
> Documentation is here http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/WikiProject_Haiti/Status/Hospitals.
>
> Regards
> Karl
>
> Am 04.02.2010 15:50, schrieb Lennard:
>
> Karl Guggisberg wrote:
>
>
>
> http://www.openstreetmap.org/browse/node/582919072. It's not rendered
> yet on the "main map", but I don't see a reason why it shouldn't be
>
>
> Because the "main map" can't render every object in the database, and
> because nobody asked before.
>
>
>
> - doesn't look too scary, does it? Don't know whom to get in touch with,
> though, perhaps we should ask on the dev-list.
>
>
> You can tweak/commit the Osmarender stylesheet yourself, and for the
> 'Mapnik' map, you can open a ticket on OSM trac. Of course, you could
> open a ticket for Osmarender too.
>
>
>
> This is a Haiti specific ontology and I think we should get them
> rendered on the Haiti specific map: http://haiti.openstreetmap.nl/. As
> framm suggested, lets get in touch with User:Ldp.
>
>
> I'm here. JGC already emailed. I told him to document the tagging on the
> wiki page
> (http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/WikiProject_Haiti/Mapping_Coordination)
> and then I could see about adding it to the Haiti map.
>
> For example, someone asked me to add IDP camps, but I still don't see it
> documented, nor could I locate any actual IDP objects in the database,
> last time I looked.
>
>
>
>
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Mobile (FRA): +33 6 75 14 29 70
Email: nicolas.chavent at gmail.com
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