Geocoding Inventor Locations

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This page details the various matching techniques used to Geocode inventor locations in the NBER patent data. Geocoding inventor locations entails matching the inventor addresses provided in the patent data to known locations through-out the world and recording their longitude and latitude.

The reference data for the locations (which provides the longitude and latitudes) is taken from the (U.S.) National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency's GEOnet Names Server (GNS) which covers the world excluding the U.S. and Antartica.

Details of the GEOnet Names Server (GNS)

  • Place names are recorded in Romanized form
  • Country (and province/territory) names, as well as their assigned codes, are recorded using FIPS Standard #10. Users should note that there are differences between the Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) country names and the UN Country Names.
  • The GNS output format contains various custom codes. Of particular interest are:
    • LAT and LONG - Latitude and Longitude (Decimal - also available as DMS)
    • NT - Name Type (Only A,P and L are of use in matching to addresses)
      • A = Administrative region type feature
      • P = Populated place type feature
      • V = Vegetation type feature
      • L = Locality or area type feature
      • U = Undersea type feature
      • R = Streets, highways, roads, or railroad type feature
      • T = Hypsographic type feature
      • H = Hydrographic type feature
      • S = Spot type feature
    • DC - Designation Code (This provides a refinement of NT, details are in GNS-DesignationCodes.txt
    • SHORT_FORM - a Short Form of the name that is commonly used
    • FULL_NAME - the Long Form of the name
    • FULL_NAME_ND - the Long Form of the name without diacritics