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''<blockquote>See also Centiare overview of [[Centiare:Semantic tagging|Semantic tagging]] or the Centiare Help pages under [[Help:Semantic_Tags|Semantic Tags]] for a more detailed explanation.</blockquote>.''
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'''Semantic tagging''' is a way to classify certain entities. The [[semantic tags|tagging process]] consists of two primary steps:
  
'''Semantic tagging''' is a way to classify certain entities. The tagging process consists of two primary steps:
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# Identify the instances that shall be classified (tagged); e.g., ''cities''.
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# Classify (tag) these instances by assigning them to certain groups or labels, if applicable; e.g., ''national capitals''.
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===Other sources===
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For a better understanding of semantic tagging within MyWikiBiz, please see the following pages:
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:*[[Help:Semantic tagging|Brief overview]] of semantic tagging
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:*[[Help:Semantic_Tags|Detailed explanation]] of coding semantic tags
  
# Identify the instances that shall be classified (tagged); e.g., ''cities''.
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A Google Co-op search engine restricted to 27 wikis deploying Semantic MediaWiki:
# Classify (tag) these instances by assigning them to certain categories, if applicable; e.g., ''national capitals''.
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:*[[Semantic MediaWiki search engine]]

Latest revision as of 16:46, 20 November 2008

Semantic tagging is a way to classify certain entities. The tagging process consists of two primary steps:

  1. Identify the instances that shall be classified (tagged); e.g., cities.
  2. Classify (tag) these instances by assigning them to certain groups or labels, if applicable; e.g., national capitals.

Other sources

For a better understanding of semantic tagging within MyWikiBiz, please see the following pages:

A Google Co-op search engine restricted to 27 wikis deploying Semantic MediaWiki: