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GeocodingThe conversion of features found on an analog map into a computer-digital form. In this process, the spatial location of the various features is referenced geographically to a coordinate system used i [..]
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Geocoding(a) A geographic information system (GIS) function that determines a point location based on an address. (b) The process of assigning geographic codes to features in a digital database.
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GeocodingThe process of assigning geographic coordinates to non-locational data so that they can be placed as points on a map. For example, geocoding could be used to translate a street address (which describe [..]
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Geocoding[GIS processing] Geocoding is the process of assigning geographic coordinates to places based on street address, town/city, province/state and country.
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GeocodingGeocoding refers to the assignment of alphanumeric codes or coordinates to geographically reference data provided in a textual format. Examples are the two letter country codes and coordinates compute [..]
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GeocodingDetermining and assigning the geographic coordinates of a location.
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GeocodingGeocoding is the process of converting an address into spatial data and associating the exact geographical coordinates for that address. It is used in geographical information systems to help find the [..]
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GeocodingThe process of matching crime incidents with particular addresses (usually postal codes) in order to create maps of the geographical distributions of crime (Savoie and Bédard, 2006).
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GeocodingThe process of associating geographic areas (state, county, postal route, census tract, etc.) with demographic and psychographic information. Geocoding is widely used to analyze and segment customer d [..]
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GeocodingGeocoding refers to the allocation of data model features to the earth's surface with the aid of a geodetic reference system.
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