session: parcel/address data maintenance how addresses are used in gis presenter: wade kloos, esri...
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Session: Parcel/Address Data MaintenanceHow Addresses Are Used in GIS
Presenter:Wade Kloos, ESRI
Date: Thursday, October 4, 2001
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How Addresses Are Used In GIS
Addresses can be used to join or relate GIS data to other agency databases (police, sales-tax and other non-APN based datasets)
Addresses are valuable attributes for
managing GIS features (parcels,
businesses, utilities,etc.)
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The Search for Map Position
GEOCODING also called
ADDRESS MATCHING
Depicting the relationship of a record’s address to a mapped street feature.
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GeoCoding – How It Works
Interpolating Process Compares a record’s address attribute to
the address range of a mapped feature – a road.
100 Main St. 200
101 199
170 Main St.
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123 Main Street 100-200 Main St. 95 123 Maine St. 100-200 Main St. 80 123 Mane Rd. 100-200 Main St. 50/DNP 99 Main St. 100-200 Main St. DNP
Scoring GeoCoded Matches
Example: Record Range Score
The GeoCoding process assigns a match score to each address –if the match score is over a certain threshold, the program will map the record.
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GeoCoding – Not an Exact Science
Placement can be affected by: Inconsistencies of data entry process Subtleties of the GeoCoding scoring methods The interpretive process itself Land use patterns
However, GeoCoding is useful when address data is less than perfect
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Another Address Location Option
ISSUES:Not a Batch Process – unless custom scripts are builtNo tolerance for dissimilar addresses – no interpolationOnce matched, placement is as accurate as features are mapped
Direct queries against GIS feature databases - Polygons and Points
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Based on parcel polygon attributes
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Based on point feature attributes
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Database Conventions
To maximize usefulness of address information, a database should have the several data fields, including but not limited to:
Street Number (numerical/alphanumeric)Street NameStreet Name PrefixStreet Name SuffixUnit Number (residential apt. or condo)Suite Number (businesses)Address – combo of number, street, suffix, etc.City ZipZip + 2,4
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Database Standards
Standardization of addressing syntax is critical for consistent search results and integration with other application databases.
Develop and adopt a master address database - from USPS or existing city databases – both of which requires QC by staff
Every field needs to be QC
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Database Standards
1st vs. First E. Ball vs. East Ball Avenida del Caballo vs. Ave. Del Caballo King Court vs. King Ct
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Using GIS to QC Address Data
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Using GIS to QC Address Data