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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jul. 26, 2011
Filed:
May. 05, 2008
Michael Arthur Koepke, Geneva, IL (US);
Aaron Daniel Miller, Frederick, CO (US);
Michael Arthur Koepke, Geneva, IL (US);
Aaron Daniel Miller, Frederick, CO (US);
West Corporation, Omaha, NE (US);
Abstract
A method for establishing a spatial street address data set including: First, in no particular order: () providing street address data; () providing postal data; () providing community translation data; and () providing a spatial layer base map. Second, establishing a first data base containing once-translated address entries, each relating to a selected community entry from the street address data or a selected community entry from the community translation data. Third, establishing a second data base containing twice-translated address entries, each relating to a selected street name entry from the postal data or a selected street name entry from the street address data. Fourth, treating the second data base with a geocoder routine to create geocoded address entries in a geocoded data set. Fifth, situating the geocoded data set in a spatial layer. Sixth, orienting the spatial layer with known loci in the spatial layer base map.