Geohash

similarity-hashing function invented in 2008, specific for geographic coordinates compressing or for location clustering
Thing spatial_index Q3101207
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Geohash

Summary

Geohash is a spatial index[1].

Key Facts

  • Geohash's instance of is recorded as spatial index[2].
  • Geohash's subclass of is recorded as address geocoding[3].
  • Geohash's subclass of is recorded as Locality-sensitive hashing[4].
  • Geohash's has use is recorded as physical location[5].
  • Geohash's has use is recorded as geographic location[6].
  • Geohash's has use is recorded as toponym[7].
  • Geohash's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/03qjnql[8].
  • Geohash's official website is recorded as http://geohash.org/[9].
  • Geohash's different from is recorded as geohashing[10].
  • Geohash's uses is recorded as Z-order curve[11].
  • Geohash's uses is recorded as public domain[12].
  • Geohash's Microsoft Academic ID is recorded as 183820789[13].

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