TECHNICAL WHITE PAPER · MAY 2026

Spatial Evidence Resolution (SER™)

A practical model for interpreting ambiguous real-world location language without hiding uncertainty behind one best-guess coordinate.

1 · EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

From address lookup to evidence review.

Traditional geocoders are optimised for clean addresses and place names. Operational systems receive partial landmarks, road fragments, route markers, complex junctions, informal directions, and incident language. SER™ evaluates possible interpretations, preserves meaningful alternatives, and returns a reviewable decision with confidence and audit context.

2 · THE PROBLEM

One coordinate can hide the most important part.

At a complex roundabout, interchange, long road, corridor, or multi-entrance site, the useful answer may depend on connected geometry, approach direction, entry and exit context, and the intent expressed in the query.

3 · METHODOLOGY

Evaluate evidence, then preserve the decision path.

SER™ combines token evidence, geometry, locatability, connected-road context, direction cues, intent filtering, candidate ranking, confidence, and ambiguity handling. The output is designed for downstream review rather than silent certainty.

4 · AUDIT AND INTEGRITY

Traceability without overstating legal status.

Where implemented, candidate and response SHA-256 values, persistent GIDs, software-version fields, and log-integrity records help connect a returned result to the decision state used at query time. These are technical audit controls; they do not by themselves guarantee legal admissibility, perfect accuracy, or cryptographic signing.

Confidence is an evidence signal, not a guarantee. Ambiguous or weak evidence should not be handled like a clean address match.

5 · COMPARISON

What changes when location becomes evidence?

FeatureStandard geocodingSER™
Decision outputOne best-match coordinateRanked evidence with alternatives
UncertaintyOften hiddenExplicit confidence and ambiguity
Decision identityProvider-specific responsePersistent identifiers and audit keys where implemented
ReviewabilityLimited explanationHuman-legible reason and traceable decision context
Conclusion: SER™ is designed to turn ambiguous location input into a defensible, reviewable interpretation—not to manufacture certainty.Technical enquiry