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Methods & Proposal for Metadata Guiding Principles for Scholarly Communications [PDF]
This article describes an international community-based effort to create metadata guiding principles for adopting and using richer metadata and advancing its application in scholarly communications.
Kathryn Kaiser+5 more
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Batch Normalization (BN) and its variants have delivered tremendous success in combating the covariate shift induced by the training step of deep learning methods. While these techniques normalize feature distributions by standardizing with batch statistics, they do not correct the influence on features from extraneous variables or multiple ...
Li Fei-Fei+6 more
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Metadata are a very broad and extremely differentiated subject and ranges from rudimentary catalog data to deeply indexed scientific catalogs (e.g., catalogs of works). In this paper, the concept of metadata in the context of MEI is first examined, before two examples are used to show that metadata are more than just rudimentary descriptions.
Gubsch, Clemens, Ried, Dennis
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On the Origin of Metadata [PDF]
Metadata has been around and has evolved for centuries, albeit not recognized as such. Medieval manuscripts typically had illuminations at the start of each chapter, being both a kind of signature for the author writing the script and a pictorial chapter anchor for the illiterates at the time.
Mannens, Erik+6 more
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This study investigates the research questions: “How do political connections within Greece’s governing party evolve, and what underlying patterns and dynamics are revealed through a network analysis of interactions on X (formerly Twitter)?” To address ...
Alexandros Samalis+8 more
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Metadata 2020 Workathon Proceedings - Sept 2019 [PDF]
Metadata 2020 have been thinking about how to spend the time during 2020 to ensure that our efforts result in the greatest impact possible. In reviewing our midpoint outputs, we recognized that a key piece that often is missing in the Scholarly ...
John Chodacki+12 more
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Predicting structured metadata from unstructured metadata [PDF]
Enormous amounts of biomedical data have been and are being produced by investigators all over the world. However, one crucial and limiting factor in data reuse is accurate, structured and complete description of the data or data about the data-defined as metadata.
Michel Dumontier+4 more
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A programmatic view of metadata, metadata services, and metadata flow in ATLAS [PDF]
The volume and diversity of metadata in an experiment of the size and scope of ATLAS are considerable. Even the definition of metadata may seem context-dependent: data that are primary for one purpose may be metadata for another. ATLAS metadata services must integrate and federate information from inhomogeneous sources and repositories, map metadata ...
Malon, D+3 more
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Three years (2015, 2016, 2017) Two fields (L: lilac, W: wheelock)Three compost treatments (C: unamended, D: dairy, P: poultry)
Limoges, Marie A.+5 more
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A literature reivew of scholarly communications metadata [PDF]
The purpose of this literature review is to identify the challenges, opportunities, and gaps in knowledge with regard to the use of metadata in scholarly communications.
Will Gregg+4 more
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