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  2. Folksonomy - Wikipedia

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    Folksonomy is a classification system in which end users apply public tags to online items, typically to make those items easier for themselves or others to find later. Over time, this can give rise to a classification system based on those tags and how often they are applied or searched for, in contrast to a taxonomic classification designed by the owners of the content and specified when it ...

  3. Models of collaborative tagging - Wikipedia

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    Models of collaborative tagging. Collaborative tagging, also known as social tagging or folksonomy, allows users to apply public tags to online items, typically to make those items easier for themselves or others to find later. It has been argued that these tagging systems can provide navigational cues or "way-finders" for other users to ...

  4. Part-of-speech tagging - Wikipedia

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    Part-of-speech tagging. In corpus linguistics, part-of-speech tagging (POS tagging or PoS tagging or POST), also called grammatical tagging is the process of marking up a word in a text (corpus) as corresponding to a particular part of speech, [1] based on both its definition and its context. A simplified form of this is commonly taught to ...

  5. Brill tagger - Wikipedia

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    The Brill tagger is an inductive method for part-of-speech tagging. It was described and invented by Eric Brill in his 1993 PhD thesis. It can be summarized as an "error-driven transformation-based tagger". It is: a transformation-based process, in the sense that a tag is assigned to each word and changed using a set of predefined rules.

  6. Inside–outside–beginning (tagging) - Wikipedia

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    Inside–outside–beginning (tagging) The IOB format (short for inside, outside, beginning), also commonly referred to as the BIO format, is a common tagging format for tagging tokens in a chunking task in computational linguistics (ex. named-entity recognition). [1] It was presented by Ramshaw and Marcus in their paper "Text Chunking using ...

  7. List of Generation Z slang - Wikipedia

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    When a person or subject is "Cooked" (As an adjective), it's the state of being in any sort of danger, physical, emotional, of failure, or of reputation. Can be used in a similar fashion to "Doomed." It can also mean to have been humiliated, embarrassed, or messed up in some way. Popularized on Twitter in early 2023.

  8. Animal migration tracking - Wikipedia

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    Animal migration tracking is used in wildlife biology, conservation biology, ecology, and wildlife management to study animals' behavior in the wild. One of the first techniques was bird banding, placing passive ID tags on birds legs, to identify the bird in a future catch-and-release. Radio tracking involves attaching a small radio transmitter ...

  9. Isobaric labeling - Wikipedia

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    Isobaric labeling is a mass spectrometry strategy used in quantitative proteomics. Peptides or proteins are labeled with chemical groups that have nominally identical mass (isobaric), but vary in terms of distribution of heavy isotopes in their structure. These tags, commonly referred to as tandem mass tags, are designed so that the mass tag is ...