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by freyfogle
1885 days ago
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Hi, Ed from OpenCage here, thanks for the kinds words! It's true we don't have any open positions right now. But anyone who is into geo stuff in general and geocoding specifically can dive in to OpenStreetMap and the open source libraries we (and many others) rely on and contribute to. Most notably Nominatim https://nominatim.org Here's a podcast interview I did last summer with Sarah Hoffmann, the lead maintainer.
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While your API service is stellar, if not the best with open data, unfortunately the data quality is always the limit and one can only extract so much from it. While I noticed a lot of sanitization when running some queries, it didn't take a long time to find hiccups, mainly because I know the types of warts open geo data has.
But from my quick tests, there are two issues.
1. Spain. Like, the whole of it. OSM Spain is lacking a lot of number information. Even Madrid (city) alone is missing a lot, and some reasonably large towns are basically unnumbered. E.g. 40.309452, -3.730451, the whole of Getafe (180k people) lacks numbering.
All that information is available in the catastro, but names are often shortened, missing prepositions, lacking accents ("Calle de la Pasión" becomes "CL PASION" in the catastro) and is a horrible mess overall with no 100% proof way to cross correlate data, but here I don't see any cross correlation happening at all.
2. Searching for "Place de Gaulle", because it's a solid no-strange-characters way to obtain an endless supply of points within France, shows a mysterious result at rank 10: 47.63341, -83.04979, in the middle of nowhere, ON, Canada. No info whatsoever. Why would that rank that high, vs thousands of French counterparts? It doesn't appear in Nominatim either, nor in any of the datasets I've worked with; not sure where that comes from. Now I am curious, what's that?