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These3Words

Remember a location anywhere in the world with just three words.

Try it: http://these3words.herokuapp.com/

Some interesting locations:

This app was inspired by http://what3words.com/

example

>>> import thesethreewords as these

# the home of particle physics
>>> CERN = (46.232355, 6.055419)

>>> three = these.three_words(CERN)
>>> print three
'turks-yunnan-salant'
>>> these.decode(three)
(46.232335567474365, 6.055419445037842)

See where this is on These3Words map.

requirements

You need to install the geohash and bottle libraries:

$ pip install geohash
$ pip install bottle

six words

There are a lot of 3x3m squares on the earth's surface. To encode them in only three words requires a long wordlist, as a result some fairly obscure words get on it. If you can live with having to remember six words the wordlist is much shorter. The six word wordlist comes from the amazing humanhash library. Words were chosen to maximise clarity in human communication, they should be more familiar than the words on the three wordlist:

>>> six = these.six_words(CERN)
>>> print six
'spaghetti-carolina-kentucky-oscar-iowa-table'
>>> these.decode(six)
(46.232335567474365, 6.055419445037842)

how it works

Each latitude/longitude pair is converted to a nine character geohash. This provides about 3meter resolution at all latitudes. The geohash is then converted to an integer which is encoded as a string of words.

The wordlist used to encode the geohash into just three words uses your local computers dictionary. Some attempts are made to remove really obscure words but it could be better. You need to use the same wordlist when encoding and decoding a these-3-words hash.

The these-3-words hash shares the property of a geohash that nearby locations share have similar these-3-words hashes

>>> other_CERN_site = (46.256811, 6.056792)
>>> six = these.six_words(other_CERN_site)
>>> print six
'spaghetti-carolina-kentucky-utah-seventeen-neptune'
>>> these.decode(six)
(46.256797313690186, 6.056792736053467)

The other CERN site is here on a map.

webservice

The file server.py provides a tiny webservice that allows to display a location given by three words on a Google Maps map.

The server requires bottle.py to be installed. It can be run locally by typing ./server.py or python server.py respectively.

brought to you by @betatim and @kdungs productions

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