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+ diff --git a/_product-pages/export-tool.markdown b/_product-pages/export-tool.markdown index e9830b6d0c..322828e28c 100644 --- a/_product-pages/export-tool.markdown +++ b/_product-pages/export-tool.markdown @@ -9,8 +9,8 @@ Block 0: Image: "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/hotosm/osm-export-tool/master/ui/app/images/osm-buildings.png" Block 1: Section: What is it? - Header: "The Export Tool is an open service that creates customized extracts of up-to-date OSM data in various file formats. Download and use the data simply by crediting the OpenStreetMap contributors." - Text: "Created by the Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team (HOT) and Geofabrik, with funding from USAID and the World Bank, the tool enables users to more easily obtain access to OSM data. The HOT Exports tool has been utilized and shared all over the world, however there are a limited set of regions available for exporting data, designed roughly to encompass areas of the world where HOT and humanitarian aid users are most active." + Header: "The Export Tool is an open service that creates customized extracts of up-to-date OpenStreetMap (OSM) data in various file formats. Download and use the data simply by crediting the OSM contributors." + Text: "Created by the Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team (HOT) and Geofabrik, with funding from USAID and the World Bank, the HOT Export Tool enables users to more easily obtain access to OSM data. It has been utilized and shared all over the world." Image: https://cdn.hotosm.org/website/open-source.png Tools: - Name: Learn More @@ -21,15 +21,15 @@ Block 2: Rectangle-1: Icon: fa-solid fa-circle-nodes Header: Download the data - Highlight: Access up-to-date geospatial information from OpenStreetMap’s 1.3 million. Export and download maps in a variety of formats including OSM, ESRI Shapfile, SQLite, and Google Earth. Google Earth is a free downloadable program that anyone can use to access and customize existing geographic data. + Highlight: "Access up-to-date geospatial information from OpenStreetMap’s 1.3 million users. Export and download maps in a variety of formats including OSM, ESRI Shapfile, SQLite, and Google Earth." Rectangle-2: Icon: fa-solid fa-download Header: OSM Features - Highlight: Customize your downloads to select from the thousands of features like roads, buildings, education, emergency, telecomunications, etc or download everything in an area. + Highlight: Customize your downloads to select from the thousands of features like roads, buildings, education, emergency, telecommunications, etc. or download everything in an area. Rectangle-3: Icon: fa-solid fa-circle-nodes Header: Data Accessibility - Highlight: Use the API for more flexibility, and connect your applications and software to OSM data directly to our database or simply download the data to use in your preferred GIS application. + Highlight: Use the API for more flexibility and connect your applications and software to OSM data directly to our database. Or simply download the data to use in your preferred GIS application. Block 3: Header: "How does it work?" Highlight: "Export tool allows you to access data in less than 5 minutes by following the steps below:" @@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ Block 3:
**2. Select the data** - You can select specific features, otherwise download all available OSM features within the area. You can utilize this Download all OSM data checkbox listed in the Data tab. This will include all tags in the attributes, allowing you to filter the data you need or create a basemap out of exported features. + You can select specific features, or otherwise download all available OSM features within the area. You can utilize the“Download all OSM data” checkbox listed in the Data tab. This will include all tags in the attributes, allowing you to filter the data you need or create a basemap out of exported features.

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**3. Data quality** - The export tool has some metrics such as data completeness which gives you a quick peek about the area where you are planning to export!
+ The export tool has metrics such as data completeness, which gives you a quick peek of the area that you are planning to export! +

- **4. Select the format for download or APO** + **4. Select the format for download** - Select from formats like GeoJSON, Shapefile, Geopackage, Google Earth KML, Flatgeobuf, and CSV or use the API for faster outputs for those selected file formats and to connect to other applications." + Select from formats like GeoJSON, Shapefile, Geopackage, Google Earth KML, Flatgeobuf, and CSV or use the API for faster outputs and to connect to other applications." Image: "https://www.hotosm.org/uploads/export-tool-example.png" Tools: - Name: Website diff --git a/_product-pages/fair.markdown b/_product-pages/fair.markdown index 3428034dd2..f08f2c132c 100644 --- a/_product-pages/fair.markdown +++ b/_product-pages/fair.markdown @@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ Block 2: Highlight: "fAIr uses AI models by humanitarian OSM mappers to detect map features from open-source satellite and UAV imagery. It suggests additions to OSM without mass import, providing accurate feedback loops to enhance model intelligence through corrections by OSM mappers." Block 3: Header: "Why fAIr?" - Highlight: Tasking Manager allows multiple individuals to work simultaneously on the same overall area, enabling rapid completion of the project. + Highlight: f(AI)r puts control of the AI models and training directly at the hands of the mappers that use them for better and faster data creation Text: "HOT sees that mappers can, on average, map between 1000-1500 buildings per working day without AI assistance. During an AI-assisted mapping pilot (2019-2020) supported by Microsoft, 18 million building footprints were extracted from satellite imagery for all of Tanzania and Uganda. HOT discovered during this pilot that this **average mapping nearly doubled** to 2500-3000 buildings being added to OSM per day with the assistance of high-quality AI open-source datasets. fAIr seek to solve three foreseen problems:
diff --git a/_product-pages/field-mapping-tasking-manager.markdown b/_product-pages/field-mapping-tasking-manager.markdown index 68896ebb29..b679399368 100644 --- a/_product-pages/field-mapping-tasking-manager.markdown +++ b/_product-pages/field-mapping-tasking-manager.markdown @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ Block 0: Block 1: Section: What is it? Header: The Field Mapping Tasking Manager (FMTM) helps teams add local knowledge to map features by coordinating mapping in the field. - Text: FMTM facilitates collaborative mapping by supporting and extending existing mature tools. The FMTM is a standalone mobile and web application that works using OpenDataKit (ODK), a powerful data collection platform that leverages commonly-available mobile Android devices to enable people to input information including geospatial data in the field. + Text: FMTM facilitates collaborative mapping by supporting and extending existing mature tools. The FMTM is a standalone mobile and web application that works using OpenDataKit (ODK), a powerful data collection platform that leverages commonly-available mobile Android devices to enable people to input information, including geospatial data in the field. Image: https://cdn.hotosm.org/website/open-source.png Tools: - Name: Learn More @@ -25,14 +25,14 @@ Block 2: Rectangle-2: Icon: fa-solid fa-magnifying-glass-chart Header: Data Quality Assurance - Highlight: Tasking Manager improves data quality by including a validation mechanism from the experienced mapper, that ensures data completeness and accuracy. + Highlight: FMTM improves data quality by including a validation mechanism that ensures data completeness and interoperability. Rectangle-3: Icon: fa-solid fa-download - Header: Data Accessibility - Highlight: FMTM improves data quality by including a validation mechanism, that ensures data completeness and interoperability. + Header: Field Data Collection + Highlight: "Unlike other ODK based platforms, FMTM is intended for adding attributes to existing geographical features such as buildings or Points of Interest (POIs)." Block 3: Header: "How does it work?" - Highlight: Mobile data collection and mapping works well with Open Data Kit (ODK), but coordination is challenging + Highlight: "Mobile data collection and mapping works well with Open Data Kit (ODK), but field coordination is challenging and FMTM addresses this issue" Text: "The FMTM was designed and built to facilitate mapping by large teams to cover urban areas effectively, efficiently, and with good quality.
Using the FMTM, each mapper using ODK Collect on their mobile device can select—or be assigned—a single area at a time to map, with a specific set of features (such as buildings) to visit. They can easily see where they must go and which features they must visit to complete their “tasked” area. Since each task area is specifically defined by a boundary and/or a set of features, it’s easy to avoid missed areas or duplication (whereby more than one person visits the same structure)." diff --git a/_product-pages/open-aerial-map.markdown b/_product-pages/open-aerial-map.markdown index 96d41af000..85aa7d00ff 100644 --- a/_product-pages/open-aerial-map.markdown +++ b/_product-pages/open-aerial-map.markdown @@ -9,8 +9,8 @@ Block 0: Image: "https://cdn.hotosm.org/website/Map+Makoko+1.jpeg" Block 1: Section: What is it? - Header: OpenAerialMap is an open service to provide access to a commons of openly licensed imagery and map layer services. Download or contribute imagery to the growing commons of openly licensed imagery. - Text: "Imagery from satellites, unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) and other aircraft is becoming increasingly available after a disaster. It is often difficult to determine what is available and easily access it. OpenAerialMap (OAM) seeks to solve this by providing a simple open way to host and provide access to imagery for humanitarian response and disaster preparedness." + Header: OpenAerialMap is an open service that provides access to a growing collection of openly licensed imagery and map layer services. You can download or contribute imagery to this collection. + Text: "Although imagery from satellites, unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), and other aircraft is becoming increasingly available after a disaster,it is often difficult to determine what is available and easily access it. OpenAerialMap (OAM) seeks to solve this by providing a simple open way to host and provide access to imagery for humanitarian response and disaster preparedness." Image: https://cdn.hotosm.org/website/open-source.png Tools: - Name: Learn More @@ -21,21 +21,19 @@ Block 2: Rectangle-1: Icon: fa-solid fa-gear Header: How to Use - Highlight: Use is very straight forward, just to pan and zoom on the map to [search available imagery](https://openaerialmap.org/). Imagery can be previewed by selecting a tile and browsing the sidebar. Imagery can be downloaded or serviced to another application. You can also contribute by uploading you images to the platform. + Highlight: Just pan and zoom on the map to [search available imagery](https://openaerialmap.org/). Imagery can be previewed by selecting a tile and browsing the sidebar. Imagery can be downloaded or serviced to another application. You can also contribute by uploading your images to the platform. Rectangle-2: Icon: fa-solid fa-scale-balanced Header: License - Highlight: All imagery is publicly licensed and made available through the Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team's Open Imagery Network (OIN) Node. All imagery contained in OIN is licensed CC-BY 4.0, with attribution as contributors of Open Imagery Network. All imagery is available to be traced in OpenStreetMap. + Highlight: All imagery is publicly licensed and made available through the Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team’s Open Imagery Network (OIN) Node. The license is [CC-BY 4.0](https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/deed.en), with attribution as contributors of Open Imagery Network. All imagery is available to be traced in OpenStreetMap (OSM). Rectangle-3: Icon: fa-solid fa-arrows-to-circle Header: Join in the Development - Highlight: "OAM is available for sharing and distributing aerial imagery. There are plenty of ways to get involved in OpenAerialMap. - Check out the [GitHub repository](https://github.com/hotosm/OpenAerialMap) to learn more about the design and how to get involved in the project." + Highlight: "There are plenty of ways to get involved in OpenAerialMap. Check out the [GitHub repository](https://github.com/hotosm/OpenAerialMap) to learn more about the design and how to get involved in the project." Block 3: Header: "How does it work?" Highlight: OpenAerialMap (OAM) is a set of tools for searching, sharing, and using openly licensed satellite and unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) imagery. - Text: "OpenAerialMap creates a place for mappers to store and share their work with the rest of the community. Through this database, everyone has a go to point to start helping out, whether it's drone pilots in areas of crisis, or mappers who want to trace from home. - If you're a provider of aerial imagery and would like to get involved, get started contribute." + Text: "OpenAerialMap creates a place for mappers to store and share their work with the rest of the community. Through this database, everyone has a go-to point to start helping out, whether it’s drone pilots in areas of crisis or mappers who want to trace from home. If you’re a provider of aerial imagery and would like to get involved, get started and contribute." Image: "https://www.hotosm.org/uploads/open-aerial-map-screenshot.png" Tools: - Name: Website diff --git a/_product-pages/tasking-manager.markdown b/_product-pages/tasking-manager.markdown index 19461deede..ba1f9e55ec 100644 --- a/_product-pages/tasking-manager.markdown +++ b/_product-pages/tasking-manager.markdown @@ -5,12 +5,12 @@ date: 2018-02-06 15:16:00 Z position: 4 Block 0: Header: - Text: Open-source tool designed to support collaborative remote mapping activity in OpenStreetMap. + Text: Open-source tool designed to support collaborative remote mapping activity in OpenStreetMap Image: "https://cdn.hotosm.org/website/Screen+Shot+2021-12-16+at+12.26.52+pm-de2129.png" Block 1: Section: What is it? - Header: The Tasking Manager is a mapping tool specifically created to break down mapping projects into smaller tasks. - Text: The HOT Tasking Manager is a mapping tool designed and built for the HOT’s collaborative mapping process in OpenStreetMap. The purpose of the tool is to divide up a mapping project into smaller tasks that can be completed rapidly with many people working on the same overall area. It shows which areas need to be mapped and which areas need the mapping validated. + Header: The HOT Tasking Manager is an open mapping tool that allows volunteers around the world to add data to OpenStreetMap (OSM) + Text: OSM communities, humanitarian organizations, local governments and others use this tool to coordinate remote mapping efforts after disaster strikes and to build resilience. The purpose of the tool is to divide up a mapping project into smaller tasks that can be completed rapidly with many people working remotely in a coordinated manner. Image: https://cdn.hotosm.org/website/open-source.png Tools: - Name: Learn More @@ -21,19 +21,19 @@ Block 2: Rectangle-1: Icon: fa-solid fa-circle-nodes Header: Mapping Coordination - Highlight: The Tasking Manager improves coordination for remote mapping by preventing duplicate mapping in the same location at the same time, ensuring speed and efficiency. + Highlight: The TM improves coordination for remote mapping by preventing duplicate mapping in the same location at the same time, ensuring speed and efficiency. Rectangle-2: Icon: fa-solid fa-download Header: Data Quality Assurance - Highlight: Tasking Manager improves data quality by including a validation mechanism from the experienced mapper, that ensures data completeness and accuracy. + Highlight: The TM improves data quality by including a validation mechanism from experienced mappers, ensuring data completeness and accuracy. Rectangle-3: Icon: fa-solid fa-magnifying-glass-chart Header: Data Accessibility - Highlight: Tasking Manager enables users to effortlessly access OpenStreetMap data directly from the task project. + Highlight: It enables users to effortlessly access OSM data directly from the task project. Block 3: Header: "How does it work?" Highlight: Tasking Manager allows multiple individuals to work simultaneously on the same overall area, enabling rapid completion of the project. - Text: "The Tasking Manager's role involves presenting a specific geographic region and dividing it into small mapping areas known as 'tasks'. These tasks can be assigned to a mapper to prevent others from mapping the same objects, introducing duplicate data, or encountering conflicts. Once the mapping is finished in a particular area, the mapper marks the 'task' as done in the Tasking Manager. Mappers can then choose a new task to continue contributing to OpenStreetMap.

Experienced mappers review each task to ensure the quality of the data added to OpenStreetMap meets the required standards. They may either validate the task or return it to the mappers with guidance on how to enhance it." + Text: "Through the TM, organizations create projects in which a specific geographic region is divided into small mapping areas known as ‘tasks.’ These tasks can be assigned to a mapper to prevent others from mapping the same objects, introducing duplicate data, or encountering conflicts. Once the mapping is finished in a particular area, the mapper marks the ‘task’ as done. Mappers can then choose a new task to continue contributing to OSM in other projects and tasks.

Experienced mappers review each task to ensure the quality of the data added to OSM meets the required standards. They may either validate the task or return it to the mappers with guidance on how to enhance it." Image: "https://www.hotosm.org/uploads/TM-grid.gif" Tools: - Name: Website