Maps Matter

Wednesday, 25 July 2018

Coda on shop completion rates on OSM

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Thanks to John Baker ( Rovastar ) for a few suggestions discussing my recent blog post in the pub last night: What do the graphs of num...
Tuesday, 24 July 2018

Can we identify 'completeness' of OpenStreetMap features from the data?

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At the Milan SotM conference Stefan Keller from the Geometalab at HSR (Rapperswil) will talk about recent work of his group on identifyin...
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Wednesday, 25 April 2018

Linear or 1D maps from OpenStreetMap

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Clumber Street, a pedestrian shopping street in Nottingham We are all familiar with 1D, or linear, maps.
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Wednesday, 30 August 2017

Mapping a specific building form

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Arts-and-Craft style semi-detacheed houses, Edwards Lane Estate, Nottingham My interest in many aspects of urban environments has incr...
Monday, 24 October 2016

Using Open Data for Statistical Purposes

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A tweet by Owen Boswarva drew my attention to a recent report by Public Health England (PHE) on the correlation of density of fast foo...
Friday, 7 October 2016

Skeletons in the Water

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For a number of years now I have, from time-to-time, made the odd stab at trying to find the flowline of a river from the mapped surface are...
Friday, 1 July 2016

How far are Hedgehogs from a road?

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My last hedgehog sighting in Britain: Elston , Nottinghamshire 2010. One of my great joys with OpenStreetMap (and other (mainly) geogr...
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SK53-osm
SK53 received a Garmin GPS as a Christmas present in 2008. Foolishly he downloaded OSM, noticed a nearby street was missing, and promptly sold his soul to mapping. Since then he has mapped large parts of Nottingham, verified about half of Maidenhead, takes a PC on holidays for mapping, and now has 2 more GPS gadgets, but still feels the need for more. Further details on his OSM wiki page User:SK53
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