Geotagging is the process of adding geographical identification metadata to various media such as photographs, video, websites, or RSS feeds and is a form of geospatial metadata. This data usually consists of latitude and longitude coordinates, though it can also include altitude, bearing, accuracy data, and place names.
Geotagging can help users find a wide variety of location-specific information. For instance, one can find images taken near a given location by entering latitude and longitude coordinates into a Geotagging-enabled image search engine. Geotagging-enabled information services can also potentially be used to find location-based news, websites, or other resources.
Less commonly this process has been called geocoding, although the latter term usually refers to the process of taking non-coordinate based geographical identifiers, such as a street address, and finding associated geographic coordinates (or vice versa for reverse geocoding).
| Template | Description | Example |
|---|---|---|
| [-]d.d, [-]d.d | Decimal degrees with negative numbers for South and West. | 12.34, -98.76 |
| d° m.m′ {N|S}, d° m.m′ {E|W} | Degrees and decimal minutes with N, S, E or W suffix for North, South, East, West | 12° 34.56′ N, 98° 76.54′ E |
| {N|S} d° m.m′ {E|W} d° m.m′ | Degrees and decimal minutes with N, S, E or W prefix for North, South, East, West | N 12° 34.56′, E 98° 76.54′ |
| d° m' s" {N|S}, d° m' s" {E|W} | Degrees, minutes and decimal seconds with N, S, E or W suffix for North, South, East, West | 12° 34' 56" N, 98° 76' 54" E |
| {N|S} d° m' s.s", {E|W} d° m' s.s" | Degrees, minutes and decimal seconds with N, S, E or W prefix for North, South, East, West | N 12° 34' 56", E 98° 76' 54" |
GPS Latitude : 57 deg 38' 56.83" N
GPS Longitude : 10 deg 24' 26.79" W
GPS Position : 57 deg 38' 56.83" N, 10 deg 24' 26.79" WWhile the more uninterpreted EXIF-data looks like this:
GPSLatitude : 57.64911
GPSLongitude : 10.40744
GPSPosition : 57.64911 10.40744Or even more:
GPS information:
GPSVersionID:2.0.0.0
GPSLatitudeRef:N
GPSLatitude:57 38 56.83
GPSLongitudeRef - E
GPSLongitude - 10 24 26.79
The similar Geo Tag format allows the addition of placename and region tags:
xmlns:geo="http://www.w3.org/2003/01/geo/wgs84_pos#">
The Geo microformat allows coordinates within HTML pages to be marked up in such a way that they can be "discovered" by software tools. Example:
50.167958;
-97.133185
which might display as:
50.167958; -97.133185
(and gives a live Geo microformat on this page).
A proposal has been developed to extend Geo to cover other bodies, such as Mars and the Moon.
An example is the Flickr photo-sharing Web site, which provides geographic data for any geocoded photo in all of the above-mentioned formats.
geotagged
geo:lat=57.64911
geo:lon=10.40744where latitude and longitude are the geographic coordinates of a particular location. These are expressed in decimal degrees in the WGS84 datum, which has become something of a default geodetic datum with the advent of GPS.
Using three tags works within the constraint of having tags that can only be single 'words'. Identifying geotagged information resources on sites like Flickr and del.icio.us is done by searching for the 'geotagged' tag, since the tags beginning 'geo:lat=' and 'geo:lon=' are necessarily very variable.
A further convention proposed by FlickrFly adds tags to specify the suggested viewing angle and range when the geotagged location is viewed in Google Earth:
ge:head=225.00
ge:tilt=45.00
ge:range=560.00These three tags would indicate that the camera is pointed heading 225° (south west), has a 45° tilt and is 560 metre from the subject.
Both Panoramio (which is focused on showing geotagged pictures of the world) and Flickr, has the generated and place a picture from JPEG-metadata coordinates (as described above).
The progression of GPS technology, along with the development of various online applications such as Flickr, has fueled the popularity of such tagged blogging, and the combination of GPS Phones and GSM localization, has led to the moblogging, where blog posts are tagged with exact position of the user.