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This document discusses geocoding, which is the process of assigning geographic coordinates like latitude and longitude to spatial data like addresses. It involves address matching between a source file and reference files containing street data. Problems can occur with new addresses or non-grid street systems, and solutions include geocoding by zipcode or parcel data instead of streets. The document provides examples of how geocoding works in ArcGIS and variations like reverse geocoding. It also discusses potential reference data sources for geocoding like TIGER/Lines or commercial datasets from TeleAtlas or NavTec.

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GIS Basic3 Presentation

This document discusses geocoding, which is the process of assigning geographic coordinates like latitude and longitude to spatial data like addresses. It involves address matching between a source file and reference files containing street data. Problems can occur with new addresses or non-grid street systems, and solutions include geocoding by zipcode or parcel data instead of streets. The document provides examples of how geocoding works in ArcGIS and variations like reverse geocoding. It also discusses potential reference data sources for geocoding like TIGER/Lines or commercial datasets from TeleAtlas or NavTec.

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Geocoding

GIS Workshop • Geocoding:
– The process of assigning a pair of approximate
geographic coordinates to each case (with
Geocoding – Revisited spatial information, such as: address, zipcode or
place name,
name etc.)
etc )
Chieko Maene
– Two elements: Source & Reference files
c‐maene@northwestern.edu
Maps and State Documents Librarian • Address matching
Government  and Geographic Information and Data Services
University Library (Evanston) – Most common geocoding method – matching
Northwestern University street addresses with reference street data
– Address matching methods vary by country

How Does Geocoding Work? (US Streets) Geocoding Problems and Solutions
Original Address
• New or irregular street addresses Good reference data and
1745 Sherman Ave, Evanston, IL, 60201 algorism can handle known
– New subdivisions and rural roads
TO 1799 problems, such as ArcGIS and
TO 1798 – Non-grid street system (Washington DC) ESRI StreetMap data
Parsed Address
– International countries (Ex. Japan – street addresses are assigned
1745 | Sherman | Ave | Evanston | IL | 60201
chronologically)
Left side Right side
street street • Expensive street reference data
Street database (reference file) looks for best numbers numbers
matching record(s) – International street (very expensive to obtain..)
 Find streets (& type): Sherman (Ave) 1745 Sherman Ave Solutions
 Find street segments: 1745 falls between 1701 –
1799 (right side of the street line segment) • Instead of street, match by zipcode, or city centroid (see next)
 Calculate/interpolate a geographic coordinate of – Lower accuracy
the street number, 1745, base on the range of the
street line segment (plus a given offset distance) FROM 1700 FROM 1701
• Parcel matching
– Parcel data required (be aware: house numbering mismatch cases)
• Geocode with GPS (latitude & longitude information)
– Locations were recorded with GPS – highest accuuracy

Geocoding Process in ArcGIS Geocoding Variations


Reverse Geocoding
1. Build a geocoding service (a.k.a. geocoder, locator) Reverse Geocoding (New!) Pick the closest street address by
clicking on a map
– Define a method, reference data & fields, (quality)
thresholds/criteria, and output data 1. “I cannot geocode a location because
there is no streets nearby, but I know
2. Run the service against your table data exactly where it is.”
3 Manual intervention/corrections
3. – We can assign geographic coordinates (or
sometimes the closest street address) by
– Manually match unmatched cases that didn't satisfy the defined clicking on a map .
service thresholds/criteria
2. "I know geographic coordinates but I want
4. Try a lower-quality geocoding service to achieve a to know a street address for this location
higher geocoding rate (or a name of the city or zipcode.)"
– [Optional: Use this option with caution] – By submitting geographic coordinates, some
system can assign the closest street
– Geocode based on second best spatial information address, city and/or zipcode.
• i.e. zipcode, instead of street addresses

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Exercise 9 Exercise 9 (cont.)
• Let’s geocode campus area restaurants - • Adding X/Y data
• Sometimes your data comes with handy X/Y (Longitude/Latitude
geographic coordinate) information, such as GPS

Reference Data Sources Reference Data Sources (cont.)


• The traditional geocoding services require: • Source options:
• Reference (geocodable streets) data – TeleAtlas
• Source options: • Geocode ready
• Available from ESRI Data & Maps (free for us/NU)
– Census TIGER/Lines – Based on 2003 data
• Free and readily available • Also available from ESRI StreetMap Premium
– 2000 – Better/improved data
– 2008 and later (improved quality) – Updated often
• Data must be processed • Used by Google Maps
– The 2008 data needs to be processed to be used as a
geocoding reference data source – NavTec
• TeleAtlas's rival company
• Used by Yahoo Maps, otherwise expensive to access

Geocoding Variations Exercise 10


• Zipcode/City matching Zipcode data matched with Which is correct?
centroid of zipcode polygons • Geocoding of U.S. Embassies • Florence, Italy
• “My data doesn’t have street level • Firenze, Italy
address but has a zipcode field” – Note: geocoding international
• We can match the data with zipcode places is not easy because of
points or polygons non-standarized naming and
• Two
T elements
l t foreign characters (unicode)
– Source file (i.e. data with zipcode)
– Reference file (zipcode point or polygon
data: either way, output will be points)
• Tools: ArcToolbox > Geocoding Tools
1. Create Address Locator
2. Geocode Addresses

For more information:


http://webhelp.esri.com/arcgisdesktop/9.3/index.cfm?TopicName=Commonly_used_address_locator_styles

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New: Online Services in ArcGIS ESRI Online Locators
http://www.esri.com/software/arcgis/arcgisonline/world-geocoding.html
• Use of pre-defined online geocoding services in
ArcGIS • Features:
• Pros – Good! – Free (or subscription for better services)
– No reference (street) data is necessary – Data updated frequently

• Cons – Bad! • Type:


T
– Not much control over the results – careful follow-up (i.e. – World Gazetteer
quality check) would be necessary – US and North American
• Most services typically use "composite" geocoding service
(i.e. A "composite" service tries to use the "best" spatial • Use:
information but if the first choice doesn't work, they will use – Find
the second best information, such as geocode by zipcode, by
place and then by state.) – Batch geocoding (up to 1,000 per session)
To add ESRI Online Locators, find and select GIS Servers >
Add ArcGIS Server > Use GIS Services, and then add
http://tasks.arcgisonline.com/arcgis/services in server URL

Demonstration Reference
Geocoding using Online Service

• In the real world, you need to • For more information: Geocoding in ArcGIS 10
geocode many addresses.. – ArcGIS North America Street Map
• Example: http://help.arcgis.com/en/arcgisdesktop/10.0/help/index.html#//001z00
000039000000.htm
– Employee residential data of a – The best street database that the library has. A variety of pre-set geocoding options are
company A, located in Chicago included, such as street alias search.
– Available to the NU affiliated members, contact Chieko, c-maene@northwestern.edu
– Total cases (N) = 24,158 – Free 1-hour Online Seminar: Geocoding in ArcGIS Desktop 10
http://training.esri.com/acb2000/showdetl.cfm?did=6&Product_id=986
• Tip to increase performance: – Tutorial
– Clean your data first http://help.arcgis.com/en/arcgisdesktop/10.0/help/index.html#/About_t
he_Geocoding_tutorial/002500000006000000/
• Remove POBox addresses
– Tutorial in PDF
– Pre-sort your input by zone field http://help.arcgis.com/en/arcgisdesktop/10.0/pdf/geocoding-
• Sort by state, city, zipcode tutorial.pdf

Other Geocoding Tools Other Geocoding Tools (cont.)


• ArcGIS is not the only option – Batch Geocoder
we have! – http://www.batchgeocode.com
– ESRI Address Coder – Check output accuracy – I had some problems
– http://www.esri.com/softwar – GPS Visualizer
e/coder/ – http://www.gpsvisualizer.com/geocoder
– Stand-alone geocoding tool – Similar to batch geocoder
– Expensive: $9,000 + – Also, visit this near complete list of geocoding tools!
– Easily add extra data https://webgis.usc.edu/Services/Geocode/GeocoderLi
{demographics/marketing st.aspx
data} to your geocoded
points

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