TIGER FilesBureau, US Census
Acronym for Topologically Integrated Geographic Encoding and Referencing. The United States digital database developed for the 1990 U.S. Census, succeeding the DIME format. TIGER files contain street
Convert TIGER Census Shapefiles (And General Shapefiles As Well) Into Thematic Google Earth KML FilesPublished by Leszek Pawlowicz in Google Earth, KML and shapefile. Closed Bruce Ralston of the University of Tennessee has previously released several US Census TIGER data ...
Convert TIGER Polygons To KML Files Published by Leszek Pawlowicz indata,Google Earth,KMLandTIGER.Closed Bruce Ralston, author of the freeTIGER to shapefile conversion utility tgr2shp, has a new program calledtgr2kmlthat converts US Census TIGER file polygons (but not points or lines) into ...
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The TIGER data structure aids in teaching concepts related to topological data structures, geocoding and address matching, and the files themselves provide an excellent database for laboratory exercises that incorporate census information along with environmental and natural resource data. Lack of support ...
TIGER has been releasing TIGER/Line files for over 20 years. In the 1980s, the US Census Bureau pioneered the creation of GBF/DIME coverage files.Dual Independent Map Encoding (DIME)was the encoding structure to store the geographic data. The file format developed for keeping the DIME-encoded...
All fastQ files were deposited at EMBL European Nucleotide Archive under the accession project number PRJEB45239 (https://www.ebi.ac.uk/ena). All analysis codes and parameters were deposited in the following site: https://github.com/morganeguegan/Mosquito-sex-and-active-mycobiota-are-important...
摘要: Focuses on the success of the US Census Bureau's Topographically Integrated Geographic Encoding and Reference (TIGER) System. Initial apprehension on the feasibility of the technology; Creation of a massive digital map for census purposes; Integrated collection of digital files and programs used...
The TIGER acronym stands for Topologically Integrated Geographic Encoding and Referencing, and it’s a geospatial database maintained by the US Census Bureau. The structure is topologically defined with edges, nodes, and faces very similar in structure to how the postgis_topology extension structures...