Describe briefly your feature
This feature would add new ski-related statistics services to Open Tracks. It would calculate the "Most Common Trail (#count) - Chair Lift", which analyzes user-recorded ski data to identify the trails most frequently accessed after using a specific chairlift.
Describe the solution you'd like
This part depends on the members from groups 4 -6, as they are responsible for calculating the aggregated statistics for chairlifts. Once those stats have been calculated, we can count the number of times a user has taken a trail after a specific chair lift, and identify the most common based on that. To display this information as a UI element we also require the chair lift names and trail names that we can get from the OSMDashboard groups.
Describe alternatives you've considered
If in case the aggregate function breaks or does not function, a simpler option could just identify the most commonly skied trails in general, without considering chairlift usage. This wouldn't provide the specific chairlift-trail connection.
Additional Context
This feature would be particularly valuable for skiers who want to optimize their time on the slopes by knowing the most popular trails accessed from each chairlift.
Ski resort operators could also benefit from this data by understanding which trails are most frequented and require more frequent grooming or patrol presence.
Describe briefly your feature This feature would add new ski-related statistics services to Open Tracks. It would calculate the "Most Common Trail (#count) - Chair Lift", which analyzes user-recorded ski data to identify the trails most frequently accessed after using a specific chairlift. Describe the solution you'd like This part depends on the members from groups 4 -6, as they are responsible for calculating the aggregated statistics for chairlifts. Once those stats have been calculated, we can count the number of times a user has taken a trail after a specific chair lift, and identify the most common based on that. To display this information as a UI element we also require the chair lift names and trail names that we can get from the OSMDashboard groups. Describe alternatives you've considered If in case the aggregate function breaks or does not function, a simpler option could just identify the most commonly skied trails in general, without considering chairlift usage. This wouldn't provide the specific chairlift-trail connection. Additional Context This feature would be particularly valuable for skiers who want to optimize their time on the slopes by knowing the most popular trails accessed from each chairlift. Ski resort operators could also benefit from this data by understanding which trails are most frequented and require more frequent grooming or patrol presence.