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GTECH 361 Lecture 13a Address Matching. Address Event Tables Any supported tabular format One field must specify an address The name of that field is.

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1 GTECH 361 Lecture 13a Address Matching

2 Address Event Tables Any supported tabular format One field must specify an address The name of that field is not interpreted

3 Using Addresses for Geocoding Addresses are matched against a reference data source that contains address information as well as spatial information (feature geometry)

4 Address Components Address (house or building) number Prefix direction Prefix type Street name Street type Suffix direction Zone

5 Geocoding Styles Single field US one address US one address with AltName US one address with zone US one address with zone and AltName US one range US streets ZIP 5-digit ZIP+4 For more information about geocoding styles, click the Contents tab in the ArcGIS online help and locate the topics Geocoding addresses > Preparing reference data for a geocoding service and Geocoding addresses > Preparing address data for geocoding

6 Reference Data Source

7 In US Streets style addresses, four attributes define the address ranges for each side of the street L_ADD_FROM L_ADD_TO R_ADD_FROM R_ADD_TO Reference Data Source

8 Geocoding Service Defines the process for converting addresses into geometric shapes path to the reference data source and address event table algorithms for standardizing address descriptions and matching them to the reference data parameters for reading address data matching the address data to the reference data creating output

9 Geocoding Services Geocoding services are stored in the Geocoding Services folder in the Catalog

10 Interpolating Addresses 1.ArcGIS first evaluates the street segment's address start and end points. E.g., 800 and 898 on the left side and 800 and 899 on the right side 2.ArcGIS determines whether the address is an even or odd number; if is even, it will be matched to the even address range. 3.The even address range is determined, e.g., 898 – 800 = 98 4.The location of the address within the address range is calculated Next, an offset is applied (see below) if one has been specified 5.The coordinates of the address are calculated using the coordinate system of the reference data source (by default) 6.A new point feature is created at the derived coordinates

11 Interpolating Addresses

12 Interactive Matching

13 Interpreting the Output Status Score Side

14 Setting Up a Geocoding Service Create a geocoding service in ArcCatalog that defines Geocoding style Reference data source Address event table Specific steps to match addresses Can be used either in ArcMap or in ArcCatalog

15 Geocoding Service Properties Dialog

16 Data Organization Reference feature Its associated table Mapping of attributes

17 Specifying Input Address Fields This style requires street and zone ArcGIS automatically considers data in fields Address, Addr, or Street in the address table to be street address data

18 Alias Tables

19 Output Options Offset X,Y coordinates of the features Standardized address Reference data ID Percent along the reference feature where the address falls

20 Unmatched Records

21 Geocoding Options

22 Interactive Review Dialog


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