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Controlled vocabularies are one of the most essential components in achieving machine-actionability and (meta)data linking. Without them, we are left with free text inputs which are difficult if not impossible to be understood by machines and often lead to false interpretation by humans. Since often existing controlled vocabularies aren’t sufficient to cover the needs of particular domains, we will learn how to build them.
controlled vocabularies
controlled vocabularies
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