Examples of using Geocoding in English and their translations into Greek
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Common geocoding errors.
Geocoding(if desired by the user).
Today we talk about geocoding.
Google geocoding| Data Processing.
This process is called"Geocoding.".
Geocoding/ reverse geocoding.
For that case we will use the Google's Geocoding service.
Geocoding→ changed all related api calls to geocoder.
Descriptive properties of spatial objects. Geocoding.
Address Geocoding and Reverse Geocoding.
User positions on the map are shown by using the Google Maps Geocoding API, based on the address provided by each user.
Geocoding conflicts can occur during the geocoding process.
Geocoder A class for handling geocoding and reverse geocoding.
Common geocoding errors Geocoding conflicts can occur during the geocoding process.
It offers several services to the users which are based on the spatial processing techniques of geocoding and reverse geocoding.
Com- Free address geocoding/ geo-metatags/ geotags/ kml files!
Access to device location information, Android classes and interfaces for management of location information in applications, use of Google Maps,MapViews, Geocoding.
A library for the geocoding and reverse geocoding service.
In creating a one-square meter plot of land at 0°N 0°E in the digital dataset,Null Island was intended to help analysts flag errors in a process known as'geocoding'.
In this case,Power Map starts geocoding the data based on the street address, like this.
Thus, geocoding provides a very convenient mechanism to establish a database relationship between geographic locations and addresses.
Android Lab 3: Access to device location information, Android classes and interfaces for management of location information in applications, use of Google Maps,MapViews, Geocoding, examples and lab exercises.
It is also possible to use a combination of these geocoding techniques- using a particular technique for certain cases and situations and other techniques for other cases.
Geocoding is a function performed in a GIS that involves taking data containing addresses and converting them into geographic coordinates, which can then be easily mapped.
The rapid developments in digital photography,GPS-enabled personal devices and geocoding techniques have allowed humanities and social science scholars to investigate the spatiotemporal properties of images alongside other forms of analysis.
Geocoding is the process of finding associated geographic coordinates(latitude and longitude) of a place using other geographic data, such as street addresses or postal codes.
The main advantage of proprietary APIs is that they tend to include advanced features like real-time traffic,routing(directions), geocoding(translating addresses into locations), 3D buildings and'bird's eye' views, street-level imagery, and information about businesses on the map.
Wikipedia defines geocoding as"the process of finding associated geographic coordinates(often expressed as latitude and longitude) from other geographic data, such as street addresses, or zip codes(postal codes).
On the one hand the research reviews the current approaches andnew R&D activities on geocoding of cultural content in digital libraries, cultural tourism, cultural heritage, e-learning, living arts and other cultural areas, indentifying the possibilities and benefits of using the e-infrastructures.