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I think that depends a bit on the area. In this case it was a pretty well mapped city (OpenStreetMap) where I didn’t expect any new roads to show up in MS road detections. I wanted to find out how much of an existing network could be detected.
I would sum up my findings as:
- highway=residential ways are quite ok. There were some false positives a human reviewer could spot.
- pedestrian areas: average results, frequently not detected correctly, or not at all
- highway=motorway had quite some artifacts, going back and forth between two ways and single way, (larger) motorway junctions look like some random doodling
- Most ways in forests seem to be missing for obvious reasons
To answer your question, I don’t see how the data corresponds directly to OSM road data. I haven’t read all the papers mentioned on their website, but I suppose they’ve at least used existing OSM data to train their model.
You have to keep in mind that MS road detections include geometry data only. The published data comes with exactly zero additional tags to indicate the type of road, or any other road attributes.
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