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- Q17016302 subject Q7663209.
- Q17016302 subject Q8482479.
- Q17016302 subject Q8635641.
- Q17016302 abstract "In data analysis involving geographical locations, geo-imputation or geographical imputation methods are steps taken to replace missing values for exact locations with approximate locations derived from associated data. They assign a reasonable location or geographic based attribute (e.g., census tract) to a person by using both the demographic characteristics of the personand the population characteristics from a larger geographic aggregate area in which the person was geocoded (e.g., postal delivery area or county). For example if a person's census tract was known and no other address information was available then geo-imputation methods could be used to probabilistically assign that person to a smaller geographic area, such as a census block group.".
- Q17016302 wikiPageWikiLink Q1346408.
- Q17016302 wikiPageWikiLink Q1660484.
- Q17016302 wikiPageWikiLink Q1988917.
- Q17016302 wikiPageWikiLink Q462040.
- Q17016302 wikiPageWikiLink Q6878417.
- Q17016302 wikiPageWikiLink Q7663209.
- Q17016302 wikiPageWikiLink Q8482479.
- Q17016302 wikiPageWikiLink Q8635641.
- Q17016302 comment "In data analysis involving geographical locations, geo-imputation or geographical imputation methods are steps taken to replace missing values for exact locations with approximate locations derived from associated data.".
- Q17016302 label "Geo-imputation".