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What3Words Geocoding Extensions
Journal of Geovisualization and Spatial Analysis, 2018With the advent of location-based services, the demand for location data has dramatically increased. Geocoded locations have become necessary in many GIS analysis, cartography, and decision-making workflows. A reliable geocoding system that can effectively return any location on earth with sufficient accuracy is desired.
Wen Jiang, Emmanuel Stefanakis
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2007 Fourth International Conference on Networked Sensing Systems, 2007
This demonstration shows how to geocode information originated from sensor networks. Geocoding is a technique to graphically represent information in a "map to be seen" (Bertin 1967). The demonstration presents: 1.) a toolset to overlay sensor network information including sensor and context data, with geographic maps; 2.) a sensor network ...
Decker, Christian +7 more
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This demonstration shows how to geocode information originated from sensor networks. Geocoding is a technique to graphically represent information in a "map to be seen" (Bertin 1967). The demonstration presents: 1.) a toolset to overlay sensor network information including sensor and context data, with geographic maps; 2.) a sensor network ...
Decker, Christian +7 more
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Multimedia multimodal geocoding
Proceedings of the 20th International Conference on Advances in Geographic Information Systems, 2012This work is developed in the context of the placing task of the MediaEval 2011 initiative. The objective is to geocode (or geotag) a set of videos, i.e., automatically assign geographical coordinates to them. This paper presents an architecture for multimodal geocoding that exploits both visual and textual descriptions associated with videos.
Lin Tzy Li +5 more
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2014
Finding an address on a map is sometimes tricky: the chosen map application may be unfamiliar with the enclosed region. There are several geocoders on the market, they have different databases and algorithms to compute the query. Consequently, the geocoding results differ in their quality. Fortunately the geocoders provide a rich set of metadata.
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Finding an address on a map is sometimes tricky: the chosen map application may be unfamiliar with the enclosed region. There are several geocoders on the market, they have different databases and algorithms to compute the query. Consequently, the geocoding results differ in their quality. Fortunately the geocoders provide a rich set of metadata.
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2007
In this chapter, you’ll learn how to create your own geocoding service. However, there are geocoding services already available for all sorts of data, and we covered many of them in Chapter 4. Therefore, this chapter is intended for professionals and serious hobbyists who are building web applications where using third-party geocoding tools is not ...
Andre Lewis +3 more
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In this chapter, you’ll learn how to create your own geocoding service. However, there are geocoding services already available for all sorts of data, and we covered many of them in Chapter 4. Therefore, this chapter is intended for professionals and serious hobbyists who are building web applications where using third-party geocoding tools is not ...
Andre Lewis +3 more
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Domain-specific image geocoding
Proceedings of the 13th ACM/IEEE-CS joint conference on Digital libraries, 2013The use of map-based browser services is of great relevance in numerous digital libraries. The implementation of such services, however, demands the use of geocoded data collections. This paper investigates the use of image content local representations in geocoding tasks.
Lin Tzy Li +3 more
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2007
Introduction Geocoding Methods, Materials, and First Steps toward a Geocoding Error Budget M.P. Armstrong and C. Tiwari Using ZIP codes as Geocodes in Cancer Research K.M.M. Beyer, A.F. Schultz, and Z. Chen Producing Spatially Continuous Prostate Cancer Maps with Different Geocodes and Spatial Filter Methods G. Rushton, Q. Cai, and Z.
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Introduction Geocoding Methods, Materials, and First Steps toward a Geocoding Error Budget M.P. Armstrong and C. Tiwari Using ZIP codes as Geocodes in Cancer Research K.M.M. Beyer, A.F. Schultz, and Z. Chen Producing Spatially Continuous Prostate Cancer Maps with Different Geocodes and Spatial Filter Methods G. Rushton, Q. Cai, and Z.
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Geocoding Recommender: An Algorithm to Recommend Optimal Online Geocoding Services for Applications
Transactions in GIS, 2011AbstractToday, many services that can geocode addresses are available to domain scientists and researchers, software developers, and end‐users. For a number of reasons, including quality of reference database and interpolation technique, a given address geocoded by different services does not often result in the same location.
Hassan A. Karimi +2 more
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2020
Menschen benutzen Adressen um Standorte zu beschreiben. Computer hingegen benutzen Längen- und Breitengrade, oder ähnliche numerische Kodierungen dafür. Den Prozess der Umwandlung einer Adresse in Längen- und Breitengrade nennt man Geocoding. Jedes Mal, wenn ein Mensch einem Computer einen Standort nennt, wird dieser Prozess ausgeführt. Dabei sind zwei
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Menschen benutzen Adressen um Standorte zu beschreiben. Computer hingegen benutzen Längen- und Breitengrade, oder ähnliche numerische Kodierungen dafür. Den Prozess der Umwandlung einer Adresse in Längen- und Breitengrade nennt man Geocoding. Jedes Mal, wenn ein Mensch einem Computer einen Standort nennt, wird dieser Prozess ausgeführt. Dabei sind zwei
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Social reverse geocoding studies
SIGGRAPH Asia 2013 Symposium on Mobile Graphics and Interactive Applications, 2013Owing to the increasing use of social networking in the mobile environment, people today share more than a million geotagged objects that include objects with social tagging on a daily basis. In this paper, we propose social reverse geocoding (SRG). Social reverse geocoding (SRG) provides highly descriptive geographical information to mobile users. GPS
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