PinPoint 0.2.1

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PinPoint 0.2.1

PinPoint





PinPoint is a fast geo toolkit for academic affiliation strings.
It provides the following base functions:

find a location (information about mapped city and country)
calculate the apparent location and cooperation distance for a list of weighted affiliation strings

Install
Install and update using pip
pip install pinpoint

Usage
from pinpoint import Locator
loc = Locator()

The first time Locator is initialized the lookup tables and databases need to be created.
For this four files are downloaded from GeoNames dump (~ 150MB) and optimized:

cities1000.zip
admin1CodesASCII.txt
countryInfo.txt
alternateNames.zip

It is possible to rebuild the database at a later date:
from pinpoint import Locator
loc = Locator(refresh=True)

The data will not be downloaded again from GeoNames if the cached files are younger than a week, to avoid unnecessary load on their servers.
The databases and cached files are stored in the appropriate folders depending on your operating system.
If necessary, you can empty them by hand.
from pinpoint import Locator
print(Locator.resources_dir)
print(Locator.resources_cache_dir)

Find a location
test_string = "Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, Rice University, Houston, TX, United States"
country, region, city = loc.find(test_string)

This function returns either a dict() or None for each the country, region, and city.
The following information is returned based on the data from GeoNames:

county

'a2' ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 counry code
'a3' ISO 3166-1 alpha-3 counry code
'n3' ISO 3166-1 numeric counry code
'name'
'short_name_list' short name variants
'name_list' name in different languages
'capital'
'continent'
'area' in square kilometer
''population'
'geonameid' unique id given by GeoNames


region (just used for USA and Canada at the moment)

'name'
'short_name_list' short name variants
'name_list' name in different languages
'region_code'
'a2' ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 counry code
'geonameid' unique id given by GeoNames


city

'name'
'asciiname'
'name_list' name in different languages
'latitude'
'longitude'
'a2' ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 counry code
'admin1_code'
'elevation' and 'dem' are linked to the elevation in meter
'timezone'
'geonameid' unique id given by GeoNames



Calculate the apparent location and cooperation distance
Based on a weighted list of affiliations, an apparent location for a scientific document can be calculated.
from pinpoint import Locator
loc = Locator()

weighted_affiliations = {
"Dresden Center for Computational Material Science, Technische Universität Dresden, Dresden, Germany": 2,
"Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, Rice University, Houston, TX, United States": 1,
"Nanoscience and Nanotechnology Center, Institute of Scientific and Industrial Research (ISIR), Osaka University, 8-1 Mihogaoka, Ibaraki, Osaka, Japan": 0.5,
"Centro/Departamento de FĂ­sica da Universidade do Minho, Campus de Gualtar, 4710-057 Braga, Portugal": 0.5,
}

cooperation_distance, apparent_location = loc.calculate_str(weighted_affiliations)

The cooperation distance is returned in kilometers.
If the coordinates are already known, the calculation can be done directly, without the need to initialize the resources.
Locator.calculate_coordinates(weighted_coordinates)

redis subsystem
The underlying architecture of pinpoint is not well suited for the use in a system that spawns many processes or threads.
To enable its use under such conditions, the application data can be separated from the search logic.
The lookup tables and location databases are then stored in a redis database (>4.0).
After the installation two additional python packages are needed:
pip install redis
pip install hiredis

The way to interact with pinpoint does not change by using the redis subsystem.
When Locator is initialized the value of server needs to be set to True.
from pinpoint import Locator
loc = Locator(server=True)

If different settings for redis server are needed, server can be set to a dictionary containing the settings.
The allowed keys are the same as listed in the redis-py documentation.
from pinpoint import Locator
loc = Locator(server={'host': 'localhost', 'port': 6379, 'db': 0})

This approach is noticeable slower when directly compared to the default implementation.
It should be just used if multiple instances of pinpoint need to run in parallel.
Examples
Various examples can be found in the extra folder of the source distribution.

License:

For personal and professional use. You cannot resell or redistribute these repositories in their original state.

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