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CETIS Article on Automatic Metadata Generator

By sleslie on January 27, 2005

http://www.cetis.ac.uk/content2/20050127043826

This article by Wilbert Kraan of CETIS will undoubtably make the rounds in the next few days, but it seemed too signifcant to not post on myself.

Many of us have heard speechs and read articles by one of the IEEE LOM’s creators, Erik Duval, to the effect that metadata needs to become more invisible to end users, in part through automating its creation. Well Erik and the crew at KU Leuven haven’t just talked about it – as Wilbert describes, they have released an open source ‘framework’ for the automated generation of metadata based on the context of its use. Extremely exciting news. – SWL

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  1. Bird's Eye View
    Bird's Eye View
    January 27, 2005 at 1:19 pm | Permalink

    automatic metadata generation for learning objects

    Picked up an article originally sighted (cited?) by Scott on automatic metadata generation by Erik Duval’s e-learning group.

    From their webpage, the Automatic Metadata Generation (AMG) framework looks to derrive learning object metadata from two so…

  2. XplanaZine
    XplanaZine
    January 28, 2005 at 6:38 am | Permalink

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