Lab 8 Flashcards

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GEOCODING OVERVIEW

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Process of creating geometric representations for locations (such as points) from geocodes (such as street addresses or ZIP Codes), Uses a computer program called a geocoding engine that employs code tables and rules to standardize address components and carry out “fuzzy matching”

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Geocoding examples

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Survey of visitors to an arts event
Hospital
Store Chain locations

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POLYGON GEOCODING

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Assign each record to a polygon, Spatially join to count the records for each polygon, Symbolize using a choropleth map or graduated point symbols

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US Census TIGER files

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Digitized from 1:100,000 scale maps
Pros:
* Free and easy to download
* Uniform across jurisdictional lines (nationally)
* Street address formatting works well with standard GIS geocoding capacities
Cons:* Incomplete data
* Placement of address point is approximate

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MAF/TIGER

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produces mail-out census forms & ACS random samples

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ZCTAs (tabulation areas)

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Approximations for census purposes
* Do not reflect actual ZIP Code areas and are not kept up to date

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Parcel address points (local jurisdictions)

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Pros:
* Accurate placement of residential location (parcel positional data is often very good, e.g., +/- 5 meters or less)
Cons:
* May need to contact individuals within agencies to get most up todate data
* May not be available, or may cost a substantial amount of money
* Data ends at jurisdictional boundaries
* Data files tend to be very large

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Street center lines (local jurisdictions)

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Pros:
* Potential to be more up to date (often yearly updates,sometimes quarterly)
* Often adequate accuracy to meet city infrastructure needs(typically +/- 10 meters or less)
Cons:
* May need to contact individuals within agencies to get most up-to-date data
* Data ends at jurisdictional boundaries

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Online geocoding

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Pros:
*Fast and easy to access
*Free or inexpensive
Cons:
*Loss of privacy/confidentiality
*Requires Internet connection
*Accuracy?

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