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About: Metadata repository is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 5841 publications have been published within this topic receiving 121778 citations.


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28 Oct 2005
TL;DR: In this article, a method for providing selected content items to a user is presented, where the selection of content items is based on metadata pre-assigned to content items, typically authored content metadata, and on metadata generated and associated afterwards, called derived content metadate.
Abstract: A method is disclosed for providing selected content items to a user; the selection of content items is based on metadata pre-assigned to content items, typically authored content metadata, and on metadata generated and associated afterwards, called derived content metadate; additionally, the selection of content items can be based also on context metadata, particularly derived context metadata. Derived metadata are automatically generating on the basis of derivation rules corresponding to algorithms to be applied to e.g. the content of content items, authored content metadata and context metadata. User profiles can be used for improving the selection quality; a method is also disclosed for building and maintaining user profiles based on machine learning techniques.

78 citations

Patent
30 May 2003
TL;DR: In this paper, transaction-aware caching of metadata in an electronic file system is described, where the cache hierarchy includes uncommitted caches associated with sessions in an application and a committed cache that is shared among the sessions in that application.
Abstract: Techniques are provided for performing transaction-aware caching of metadata in an electronic file system. A mechanism is described for providing transaction-aware caching that uses a cache hierarchy, where the cache hierarchy includes uncommitted caches associated with sessions in an application and a committed cache that is shared among the sessions in that application. Techniques are described for caching document metadata, access control metadata and folder path metadata. Also described is a technique for using negative cache entries to avoid unnecessary communications with a server when applications repeatedly request non-existent data.

78 citations

Patent
05 May 2006
TL;DR: In this paper, the metadata is used to create customized user interface (UI) portions for an application and the metadata may be XML-based and can be interpreted and then rendered to implement a customized UI that also supports data binding between data and the UI controls.
Abstract: Metadata is used to create customized user interface (UI) portions for an application. The metadata may be XML-based and can be interpreted and then rendered to implement a customized UI that also supports data binding between data and the UI controls. Once created, the metadata is processed by a rendering engine to display the UI controls. An interpreter may be used to interpret the metadata file before it sent to the rendering engine. Neither the rendering engine nor the interpreter needs knowledge of the host application and provides support for arbitrary metadata driven UI. The metadata schema may include mechanisms to create custom controls for the UI; programmatically modify the UI controls by providing access to a code-behind assembly as well as support event handling for the UI controls.

78 citations

Patent
26 Jun 1996
TL;DR: In this article, a system and method efficiently manage clones of an object group is presented, where the system receives a request to clone a base storage area, and in response, the system creates a clone storage area containing an identification of the storage area but not the metadata.
Abstract: A system and method efficiently manage clones of an object group. A base storage area contains metadata for each of multiple objects in the object group. The metadata for each object identifies data within each object. The system receives a request to clone a base storage area, and in response, the system creates a clone storage area containing an identification of the base storage area but not the metadata. If there is a subsequent request to update a portion of one of the objects, then the system copies the portion, copies the metadata into the clone storage area for the one object, makes the update to the object copy and changes the metadata in the base storage area to identify the portion copy instead of the original portion. If there is no subsequent request to update any of the multiplicity of objects, then the system does not copy the metadata for any of the multiplicity of objects into the clone storage area.

78 citations

Book ChapterDOI
27 May 2012
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a transparent and interactive methodology for ingesting, converting and linking cultural heritage metadata into Linked Data, which is designed to maintain the richness and detail of the original metadata.
Abstract: Within the cultural heritage field, proprietary metadata and vocabularies are being transformed into public Linked Data. These efforts have mostly been at the level of large-scale aggregators such as Europeana where the original data is abstracted to a common format and schema. Although this approach ensures a level of consistency and interoperability, the richness of the original data is lost in the process. In this paper, we present a transparent and interactive methodology for ingesting, converting and linking cultural heritage metadata into Linked Data. The methodology is designed to maintain the richness and detail of the original metadata. We introduce the XMLRDF conversion tool and describe how it is integrated in the ClioPatria semantic web toolkit. The methodology and the tools have been validated by converting the Amsterdam Museum metadata to a Linked Data version. In this way, the Amsterdam Museum became the first ‘small' cultural heritage institution with a node in the Linked Data cloud.

78 citations


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202332
202279
202113
202011
201921
201824