Metadata has been a focus of the forensic community for some time now. Ever since examiners figured out that there might be more to a file than meets the eye, they have been interested in what other data exist (other than what is visible to the casual user) that might provide an extra ...
The prefix meta in English is used to express the idea that some information is about its own category. Hence the meaning of metadata is "data about data," just as metacognition means "knowing about knowing." While this might seem somewhat cryptic, when you get down to the nuts and bolts...
Before examining the meaning and importance of the four terms of the FAIR acronym, it is worth defining what metadata are with respect to data. To the purpose, we start by introducing the concept ofdata object. Adata objectis the collective storage of information related to an elementary entry...
Understanding visual events is a hallmark of human intelligence that engages a distributed and functionally diverse network of cortical regions. For example, extracting the meaning of even a simple event, such as a person opening a door, requires at a minimum parsing the scene into relevant compone...
First, we annotate in-game communication with abstract meaning representation to separate in-game tactics from general language. Second, we run two dozen games with humans and Cicero, totaling over 200 human-player hours of competition. While AI can consistently outplay human players, AI-Human ...
<abstract>Languages evolve over time and the meaning of words can shift. Furthermore, individual words can have multiple senses. However, existing language models often only reflect one word sense per word and do not reflect semantic changes over time. While there are language models that can ei...
The use of metadata on web pages can be very important. The metadata contains descriptions of the page's contents, as well as keywords linked to the content. This metadata is often displayed in search results by search engines, meaning its accuracy and details could influence whether or not ...
content findable and understandable to either a human or a computer. There are lots of definitions out there, but when it comes to metadata, I look to Rachel Lovinger, the metadata guru. She defines metadata as “information about the content that provides structure, context, and meaning.”...
” To use the data set, users must download the images they are interested in from the given URLs usingimg2dataset. Labels in the context of Cortex are called semantic metadata as they give the data meaning andexpose useful knowledgehidden in every single data sample (e.g., image width ...
Information about information; more specifically, information about the meaning of other data. See also data; information. Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms. US Department of Defense 2005. ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend: Switch tonew thesaurus ...