Describing Boundaries for Civic Addresses
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Authors | Martin Thomson , Karl Wolf | ||
Last updated | 2011-01-31 | ||
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Abstract
Algorithms for decision-making based on civic address inputs are described. This includes an algorithm for determining whether one civic address is entirely contained within another. Other algorithms and supplementary discussions relating to the use of civic addresses in describing boundaries are included.
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