MUMBAI, India, May 30 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202341069476 A) filed by Bharath Institute Of Higher Education And Research, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, on Oct. 16, 2023, for 'geopyl ocationusing python.'
Inventor(s) include Mrs. L. Shali; Jetti Harshavardhan; Jatlaraja Srimanikanta; Inturisurendra; Gujjalanaga Jaswanth; and Dr. Ethirajulu.
The application for the patent was published on May 30, under issue no. 22/2025.
According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "GeopyisaPythonlibrarythatprovidesaneasywaytoaccessgeolocationinformation.WithGeopy, youcan retrievelatitude,longitude,andaddressdetailsforagivenlocation usingvariousgeocoding services. Geopy supports different geocoders, including Nominatim, Google Geocoding API, Bing MapsAPI,andmore.Byspecifyingalocationasastringandusingtheappropriategeocoder,Geopy canretrievedetailedgeolocationinformationsuchascoordinatesandaddressdata.Thisinformation canbeusefulinawiderangeofapplications,includingmapping,geospatialanalysis,location-based services, and more. Geopy simplifies the process of geocoding and makes it accessible to Python developers, enabling them to incorporate geolocation functionality into their applications efficiently.Geopy also supports reverse geocoding, where you provide coordinates and retrieve the corresponding address. To perform reverse geocoding, use the geocode() method and pass the coordinates as a tuple in the format (latitude, longitude). The result will contain the address information in the location.addressattribute.Technologies - Http Requests, Data parsing, Caching, and Geospital Calculations to Provide a Comprehensive Geolocation Solution in Python."
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