What's in Your Data?

Sp. Ep. 4 - The Address Ecosystem with Philip Ljubicich

25 min · 7 de may de 2026
Portada del episodio Sp. Ep. 4 - The Address Ecosystem with Philip Ljubicich

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Daniel and Anna sit down with Melissa’s Research and Development Director in our Seattle office Philip Ljubicich to talk about the nitty gritty when it comes to figuring out address data. They get into the nuances of standardizing addresses like how to go about capturing the user’s intent when they enter addresses, how to utilize new tools as they come out (such as AI) to get better and faster results, and how human context is crucial to creating the best, most accurate address engine. We’d love to hear your thoughts! Email us at podcast@melissa.com.

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