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Beginning Geocoding
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Getting Started Understanding the theory Create Address Locator Geocode Introduction to more advanced methods
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Beginning Geocoding What is geocoding? Definition – The process of converting an address to a specific point location on a map. Gathering data Streets (Reference data) Table of student information (Address table)
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Beginning Geocoding Matching and Scoring Address Components Address380 New York Street Reference theme Score LeftFrom LeftTo RightFrom RightTo StreetName Type SufDir 75 N 300 301 NEW YORK ST398 399 Missing component results in lower match score
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Beginning Geocoding The Geocoding Process Create a new address locator Geocode addresses in a table Rematch addressees interactively
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Beginning Geocoding Create a New Address Locator An address locator converts textual descriptions of locations into geographic features. Automatically builds a geocoding index. Create in ArcCatalog
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Beginning Geocoding Create Address Locator Choose an address style Pick a primary reference table Modify address locator properties Set a 30 foot side offset and 3% end offset!!
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Beginning Geocoding Geocode Addresses: Geocode in ArcMap Choose an address locator Specify the fields to use in the student address table Name the output feature class Begin geocoding
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Beginning Geocoding Rematch Addressees Interactively Open ArcMap to review addresses geographically. Can also rematch in ArcCatalog. Start editing Modify and select candidates No need to save map document!!
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Beginning Geocoding Interactive Review Dialog Window
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Beginning Geocoding Matching and Scoring Address Components Address(ArcView interprets as) 380 House number New YorkStreet name StreetStreet type Reference theme Score LeftFrom LeftTo RightFrom RightTo StreetName Type SufDir 75 N 300 301 NEW YORK ST398 399 Missing component results in lower match score
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