Geocoding definition

Geocoding means a geographic information system (GIS) operation for converting street addresses into spatial data that can be displayed as features on a map, usually by referencing address information from a street segment data layer.
Geocoding means the mapping of addresses within specific geographic location(s) or coordinate space.
Geocoding means the online or offline assigning of a longitude/latitude coordinate to an address in relation to the Content by means of interpolation, or information in the form of either the street address or intersection of streets, at which a point of interest or address, is located, and additionally may include a raster image depicting this location on a map.

Examples of Geocoding in a sentence

  • Registry data will be sent using a secure API to the Automated Geospatial Geocoding Interface Environment (AGGIE) developed through the partnership of NAACCR, NCI, and Texas A&M.

  • Geo-coding data is a process that involves associating address information with a geographic location, which enables placement of a cancer case within a state, a county, and a zip code.

  • Subject to the terms of the OEM Agreement and Section 2.3 below, Partner is granted a non-exclusive, non- transferable, non-assignable, revocable and limited right, during the Qlik Geocoding Subscription Term to access, use, implement and integrate Qlik Geocoding, solely in conjunction with its authorized use of the Qlik Products to create the OEM Product in accordance with the OEM Agreement.

  • Geocoding was done using the World Geocode Service within ArcGIS.

  • The Schedule and Geo-coding files review cost estimate assumes that the input data is provided in the format currently being used (i.e. GTFS).

  • Data Representation: Data encoding Geographical encoding Geocoding of the data – adding NSI specific address information field to database.

  • Geocoding was performed using a high-resolution DEM with a posting of 2 m.

  • Each time a user uses the Geocoding Service to geocode a street address or city, uses the Routing Service to request a route, or uses the Isoline Service to request an isoline, a credit is used.

  • Legal Proof offers Geocoding / Address Scrubbing services that includes: • Fully Automated – A completely automated system, which although is more accurate than most other providers due to our NPAD map system, will still only be able to interpret up to 50% of your addresses accurately.

  • Geo-coding – The process of adding location information to a file or database so its objects can be displayed on a map, for example calculating the x,y location of properties based on their address.


More Definitions of Geocoding

Geocoding means the act of extracting longitude and latitude position coordinates corresponding to a location.
Geocoding means to add geographical information of latitude/longitude (L/L)to locations that the address information indicates.

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