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Automated metadata annotation: What is and is not possible with machine learning

Mingfang Wu, Hans Brandhorst, Maria-Cristina Marinescu, Joaquim Moré, Margorie Hlava, Joseph D. Busch

2022Data Intelligence24 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

ABSTRACT Automated metadata annotation is only as good as training dataset, or rules that are available for the domain. It's important to learn what type of data content a pre-trained machine learning algorithm has been trained on to understand its limitations and potential biases. Consider what type of content is readily available to train an algorithm—what's popular and what's available. However, scholarly and historical content is often not available in consumable, homogenized, and interoperable formats at the large volume that is required for machine learning. There are exceptions such as science and medicine, where large, well documented collections are available. This paper presents the current state of automated metadata annotation in cultural heritage and research data, discusses challenges identified from use cases, and proposes solutions.

Topics & Concepts

MetadataAnnotationComputer scienceInteroperabilityInformation retrievalDomain (mathematical analysis)Cultural heritageArtificial intelligenceWorld Wide WebMachine learningData scienceHistoryMathematical analysisArchaeologyMathematicsImage Processing and 3D ReconstructionConservation Techniques and StudiesArchaeological Research and Protection