Annotated Item
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An Annotated Item is an artifact with (one or more) annotations.
- AKA: Annotated Artifact, Annotated Object, Annotated Entity.
- Context:
- It can typically contain Annotation Layers with annotated metadata.
- It can typically preserve Original Content while adding annotated information layers.
- It can typically support Information Enrichment through annotated semantic markup.
- It can typically enable Enhanced Searchability through annotated index terms.
- It can typically facilitate Content Understanding through annotated explanatory notes.
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- It can often include Multiple Annotation Types within annotated item structures.
- It can often undergo Annotation Revision through annotated item versioning.
- It can often support Collaborative Annotation through annotated item sharing mechanisms.
- It can often enable Annotation-Based Processing through annotated item parsers.
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- It can range from being a Minimally Annotated Item to being a Heavily Annotated Item, depending on its annotated item annotation density.
- It can range from being an Externally Annotated Item to being an Internally Annotated Item, depending on its annotated item annotation location.
- It can range from being a Manually Annotated Item to being an Automatically Annotated Item, depending on its annotated item annotation method.
- It can range from being a Single-Purpose Annotated Item to being a Multi-Purpose Annotated Item, depending on its annotated item usage scope.
- It can range from being a Statically Annotated Item to being a Dynamically Annotated Item, depending on its annotated item update frequency.
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- It can be created by an Annotation Task using annotated item creation tools.
- It can be processed by an Annotation Processing System for annotated item analysis.
- It can be stored in an Annotation Repository with annotated item management.
- It can be validated through Annotation Quality Checks for annotated item consistency.
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- Example(s):
- Text-Based Annotated Items, such as:
- Annotated Documents, such as:
- Annotated Source Codes, such as:
- Annotated Web Contents, such as:
- Visual Annotated Items, such as:
- Annotated Images, such as:
- Annotated Maps, such as:
- Annotated Drawings, such as:
- Multimedia Annotated Items, such as:
- Annotated Videos, such as:
- Annotated Audios, such as:
- Data Structure Annotated Items, such as:
- Annotated Database Records, such as:
- Annotated Data Files, such as:
- Semantic Annotated Items, such as:
- Ontology-Annotated Items, such as:
- Knowledge Graph Annotated Items, such as:
- Domain-Specific Annotated Items, such as:
- Legal-Domain Annotated Items, such as:
- Medical-Domain Annotated Items, such as:
- Financial-Domain Annotated Items, such as:
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- Text-Based Annotated Items, such as:
- Counter-Example(s):
- Raw Artifact, which lacks annotations and contains only original content.
- Modified Item, which has altered content rather than annotation layers.
- Metadata-Only Record, which contains only metadata without original content.
- Derived Artifact, which is transformed rather than annotated.
- Summary Document, which condenses content rather than adding annotations.
- See: Annotation, Annotation Task, Annotated Dataset, Curated Record, Metadata, Markup Language, Semantic Annotation.