Hi Yves, The usernames are actually clickable - you go to the user's profile this way. Users spelled in green are the ones mapping mostly in the area, so they may be living nearby - we expect that it's good whenever you need to reach out to someone for local knowledge.
On Tue, Oct 20, 2020 at 8:37 PM Yves <[email protected]> wrote: > > Really fun to see usernames where your brain expect places, I love it! > Makes me want to check on neighborhood, so it's a good work. > Yves > > Le 20 octobre 2020 15:31:15 GMT+02:00, Darafei Praliaskouski via talk > <[email protected]> a écrit : >> >> Hi, >> >> Fixed links: >> >> Kontur OpenStreetMap Antiquity: >> https://disaster.ninja/live/#id=GDACS_EQ_1240102_1338684;position=7.92,45.59;zoom=4.4;overlays=bivariate-custom_kontur_openstreetmap_antiquity >> >> Kontur OpenStreetMap Building Quantity: >> https://disaster.ninja/live/#id=GDACS_EQ_1240102_1338684;position=-75.17,40.144086257217054;zoom=8.56;overlays=bivariate-custom_kontur_openstreetmap_building_quantity >> >> The other layers are available in the right Overlay panel. >> >> Have a good day. >> >> On Tue, Oct 20, 2020 at 3:46 PM Darafei Praliaskouski <[email protected]> >> wrote: >> > >>> >>> Hi mappers, >>> >>> We’ve polished our visualization of the need for OpenStreetMap data, >>> and its quality. We’ve been building Disaster.Ninja tool to assist HOT >>> in their activation process, but believe it’s also useful for the >>> general mapping community. >>> >>> Kontur OpenStreetMap Antiquity layer lets you see where people look at >>> the map tiles versus when the map was last edited. Good way to see >>> undermapped regions that are explored by the users in search of data. >>> We base the layer on tile views information, thanks Operations Working >>> group for making it available for such analysis. >>> >>> >>> https://disaster.ninja/live/#position=7.92,45.59;zoom=4.4;overlays=bivariate-custom_kontur_openstreetmap_antiquity >>> >>> Kontur OpenStreetMap Building Quantity is now pointing to a lot more >>> missed buildings. This became possible thanks to Copernicus releasing >>> a high resolution global landcover classification raster, and >>> Microsoft providing the computer vision detected buildings for Canada, >>> USA, Uganda and Tanzania. Look at the gaps here: >>> >>> >>> https://disaster.ninja/live/#position=-75.17,40.144086257217054;zoom=8.56;overlays=bivariate-custom_kontur_openstreetmap_building_quantity >>> >>> I know this layer was used to plan some mapping parties in Ukraine already. >>> >>> Check out the other layers if you haven’t seen them, too. :) >>> >>> To support this visualization we combined all the available public >>> datasets (Facebook Population, OpenStreetMap, Microsoft buildings, >>> Copernicus) into a single world population dataset. If you need it for >>> your analysis, get it here: >>> https://data.humdata.org/dataset/kontur-population-dataset >>> >>> Hope to hear your thoughts on this update. >>> >>> Darafei >> >> ________________________________ >> talk mailing list >> [email protected] >> https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk _______________________________________________ talk mailing list [email protected] https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk

