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Dear OSM users,

Grass&Green is a research project aims to improve the classification of grass-related entities. Actually, the main aim are to 1) develop an appropriate classification of entities to support more use;2) guide the participants towards better understanding of the class;3) enrich the OSM data; 4) correct the miss classified data.

The research is done at Bremen University by Ahmed Loai Ali. The research argues that the appropriate classification of entities comes from the inherent characteristics of the entities and its geographical context. For example, when an area covered by grass and contains amusements and leisure properties then it is recommended to be classified as park, garden, recreation,..etc. Whereas when an identical entity contains nothing and full will woody plants, then it would be better to classify it as forest. While in other situation when a grass entity located between roundabouts and besides highways and aims to decoration purpose it could be classified as grass. When the entity used for agriculture then its field, farm, ..etc. For further details you could read our research publications.

The tool that we develop focus currently on German data only, and we still analysis the classification within the city boundaries. So, It represents a way to improve our research and our research plan still have more items.

The tool is online under http://opensciencemap.org/quality/. We need to understand how participants see the classification of grass-related entities. We need to check if participants could really able to classify these type of entities correctly from only satellite images and local knowledge. To which extent is our generated recommendations matches with participants’ opinion.

Hence, It is a kindly call for participants. Let’s improve our data sets, Let’s understand various conceptual perspectives. I would appreciate your participation. Your comments and feedback and more than welcome.

Best,

Ahmed Loai Ali

Discussion

Comment from SK53 on 29 August 2015 at 16:23

Looks like a well-chosen subject area where there is a real need for significant improvement in OSM. Wishing you every success.

Comment from yvecai on 30 August 2015 at 07:46

I’m surprised you allow the user to use the Google aerial map to edit the map ! Please remove this layer. Yves

Comment from yvecai on 30 August 2015 at 19:00

That being, It’s a good subject indeed !

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