emj
(emj)
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Well my motto is, better bad data than no data, and best of all would be data tagged as bad.
First off, bad data that might be usefull, created by bad fixes, device bugs, signal noise. This kind of data is good to have because it can help in telling you what error level the GPS might give you. So I can say that even though I was on this road, the GPS told me I was on this other road, if you have these sort of things you could theoretically improve your software to give you a better location.
Second, bad data created by human error, taking a brake, going into a house etc. This kind of data would be wonderful to have in a central repository because you would be able to find places where people stopped to have a break. And if you tagged it you should be able to recognise this in newly uploaded data, and semi-automatically remove it from the DB.
Tired… 