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The term meta origins from the Greek word µ∈τα, meaning after. The word Metaphysics is the title of Aristotle’s book coming after his book on nature called Physics. This has given meta the modern connotation of a nature of a higher order or of a more fundamental kind [1]. Literally, metadata is “data about data”. It can be any descriptive information about other data sources that is used to aid the organization, identification, representation, localization, interoperability, management, and use of the data [1, 14, 17].
Keywords
- Resource Description Framework
- Description Scheme
- Media Object
- Multimedia Object
- Move Picture Expert Group
These keywords were added by machine and not by the authors. This process is experimental and the keywords may be updated as the learning algorithm improves.
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Feng, L., Brussee, R., Blanken, H., Veenstra, M. (2007). Languages for Metadata. In: Blanken, H.M., Blok, H.E., Feng, L., de Vries, A.P. (eds) Multimedia Retrieval. Data-Centric Systems and Applications. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-72895-5_2
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