Reverse geocoding transforms a pair of geographic coordinatesβlatitude and longitudeβinto a humanβreadable address. This process underpins many locationβbased services, from mapping applications to emergency response systems.
Geocoding engines typically query large spatial databases that associate coordinate grids with postal codes, street names, and points of interest. The accuracy of the returned address depends on the density of reference data and the precision of the input coordinates.
When approximating an address, a small search radius (e.g., 0.5β―km) is often applied to limit results to the nearest plausible location, balancing speed with relevance.
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