• The result is called machine-readable data or computer-readable data, and the data itself can be described as having machine-readability. (wikipedia.org)
  • If not, here is a quick primer to get you on the straight and narrow. (resource-media.org)
  • But first, a quick primer on the legalese associated with the GDPR. (hubspot.com)
  • Machine-readable data may be classified into two groups: human-readable data that is marked up so that it can also be read by machines (e.g. microformats, RDFa, HTML), and data file formats intended principally for processing by machines (CSV, RDF, XML, JSON). (wikipedia.org)
  • As an alternative the BBC seems to be examining RDFa - one of the leading "competitors" in the "embed machine-readable data in (X)HTML markup" space. (johnresig.com)
  • Examining the basic RDFa-in-XHTML primer it's obvious that RDFa still has a long ways to go before any sort of practical adoption by developers and designers. (johnresig.com)
  • For an example of the disconnect: There is no information on the RDFa primer page on how to use the new attributes (typeof, about, property) and still get your page to validate. (johnresig.com)
  • RDFa [ RDFA-CORE ] enables authors to publish structured information that is both human- and machine-readable. (w3.org)
  • For those looking for an introduction to the use of RDFa, or some real-world examples, please consult the RDFa Primer [ RDFA-PRIMER ]. (w3.org)
  • In the United States, the OPEN Government Data Act of 14 January 2019 defines machine-readable data as "data in a format that can be easily processed by a computer without human intervention while ensuring no semantic meaning is lost. (wikipedia.org)
  • For purposes of implementation of the Government Performance and Results Act (GPRA) Modernization Act, the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) defines "machine readable format" as follows: "Format in a standard computer language (not English text) that can be read automatically by a web browser or computer system. (wikipedia.org)
  • Other formats such as extensible markup language (XML), (JSON), or spreadsheets with header columns that can be exported as comma separated values (CSV) are machine readable formats. (wikipedia.org)
  • To advise ONC about the report's recommendations, workgroup members need to understand terms such XML, RDF, JSON and Metadata as well as learn about the standards efforts to date to create human readable and computable data elements for healthcare. (blogspot.com)
  • It is possible to make traditional word processing documents and other formats machine readable but the documents must include enhanced structural elements. (wikipedia.org)
  • Bottom transverse structural member on metal forming machine. (metalformingmagazine.com)
  • ID Integration was formed in February 1999 after receiving a contract from Boeing to test RFID tag technology to track structural parts through the shot peening, acid etch, and primer painting processes on the shop floor. (id-integration.com)
  • We developed and machined special durable plastic rivets to contain the RFID microchips, and then tie-wrapped them onto structural parts. (id-integration.com)
  • Machine readable is not synonymous with digitally accessible. (wikipedia.org)
  • A digitally accessible document may be online, making it easier for humans to access via computers, but its content is much harder to extract, transform, and process via computer programming logic if it is not machine-readable. (wikipedia.org)
  • It contrasts with human-readable medium and data. (wikipedia.org)
  • Extensible Markup Language (XML) is designed to be both human- and machine-readable, and Extensible Stylesheet Language Transformation (XSLT) is used to improve the presentation of the data for human readability. (wikipedia.org)
  • Machine-readable data can be automatically transformed for human-readability but, generally speaking, the reverse is not true. (wikipedia.org)
  • In order to be human-readable, please install an RSS reader. (mdpi.com)
  • The expert system processes the rules to make deductions and to determine what additional information it needs, (i.e. what questions to ask, using human-readable symbols). (sas.com)
  • The operators had to look at paper drawings and select the correct sized tool by reading the human-readable information on each tool. (id-integration.com)
  • Ultimately, Boeing switched to dot peen marked metal tags, because they wanted human-readable part numbers on the tags and the RFID readers were very large and the cost was high for the readers. (id-integration.com)
  • Compilers translate the human-readable source code into binary or machine code-strings of 1s and 0s, machine language the CPU understands. (shopify.com)
  • There's the legal code layer, meant for lawyers, the human readable layer for users and non-specialists, and the machine readable version for software and search engines. (resource-media.org)
  • Examples of machine-readable media include magnetic media such as magnetic disks, cards, tapes, and drums, punched cards and paper tapes, optical discs, barcodes and magnetic ink characters. (wikipedia.org)
  • Google's ' rich snippets ' and Facebook's Open Graph Protocol are great examples of how the industry is helping web developers make their content more machine-readable. (halindrome.com)
  • In communications and computing, a machine-readable medium (or computer-readable medium) is a medium capable of storing data in a format easily readable by a digital computer or a sensor. (wikipedia.org)
  • Machine-readable data must be structured data. (wikipedia.org)
  • Attempts to create machine-readable data occurred as early as the 1960s. (wikipedia.org)
  • Such documents are distinguished from more general machine-readable data by virtue of having further structure to provide the necessary context to support the business processes for which they are created. (wikipedia.org)
  • It's a machine friendly form of my Harvard Catalyst Profiles web page with discrete data elements that any computer language can interpret and search. (blogspot.com)
  • However, expert systems aren't really a part of machine learning, unless you have a decision tree learn the rules of the expert system from the data. (sas.com)
  • The dot peen marked tags included a 2D Data Matrix Code that was read with a scanner at the end of the primer painting process. (id-integration.com)
  • HDTV video disk: Video disks encoded with a signal readable by the new HDTV (high definition television). (acrl.org)
  • It is a person-based process [1] and is "one of the important basic" [2] tasks needed when no machine-readable version of the information is readily available for planned computer-based analysis or processing. (wikipedia.org)
  • MARC (machine-readable cataloging) is a standard set of digital formats for the machine-readable description of items catalogued by libraries, such as books, DVDs, and digital resources. (wikipedia.org)
  • Amos] provides a readable and engaging description of his and others' adventures in the overlap between two major realms of current technology, computation and biotechnology. (martynamos.org)
  • RDF stands for "Resource Description Framework", and an excellent overview of it is in the RDF Primer the W3C has published. (halindrome.com)
  • Traditional word processing documents and portable document format (PDF) files are easily read by humans but typically are difficult for machines to interpret. (wikipedia.org)
  • You are accessing a machine-readable page. (mdpi.com)
  • Before you embark on more advanced modeling algorithms like machine learning make sure you have exhausted all the traditional time series methods including those that can incorporate causal factors. (sas.com)
  • At the same time that seminal developments in machine-reading and natural-language processing were releasing (like Weizenbaum's ELIZA), people were anticipating the success of machine-readable functionality and attempting to create machine-readable documents. (wikipedia.org)
  • XML is an abbreviation for Extensible Markup Language, a set of rules for encoding documents in machine-readable form. (blogspot.com)
  • Create an account below to get 6 C&EN articles per month, receive newsletters and more - all free. (acs.org)
  • How to Code in Python Python is a readable and versatile programming language used with applications ranging from web development to machine learning. (digitalocean.com)
  • W3C announced that the SVG Working Group has published Last Call Working Drafts for the "SVG Print 1.2, Part 2: Language" and "SVG Print 1.2, Part 1: Primer" specifications. (coverpages.org)
  • Genesis Machines is a readable and excellent - though at times challenging - introduction to the swirl of recent activity at the intersection between mathematics and biology. (martynamos.org)
  • Making that "relationship of trust" machine-readable, as they say, is really the secret sauce of trust.txt. (rjionline.org)
  • Genesis Machines provides a fine introduction to those wishing to follow its progress. (martynamos.org)
  • An accessible, readable introduction to the topic. (princeton.edu)
  • Typically, Rust: Rust advocates writing code not for machines but for future developers and colleagues. (webghost.bid)
  • Common machine-readable technologies include magnetic recording, processing waveforms, and barcodes. (wikipedia.org)
  • That said, several software providers include machine learning as an addition to their capabilities. (sas.com)
  • An elegant primer on a mind-blowing technology that could change our lives out of all recognition. (martynamos.org)
  • For an early and intriguing glimpse of one possible future, Genesis Machines is highly recommended. (martynamos.org)
  • Readable, maintainable, and robust code is achieved by embedding meaning into the codebase. (webghost.bid)
  • ACS's Basic Package keeps you connected with C&EN and ACS. (acs.org)
  • Planning Charleston in 1672: The Etiwan Removal, Episode 244 from Charleston Time Machine. (cofc.edu)
  • While we haven't integrated these algorithms into our forecasting and demand planning platforms, we have applied machine learning for other relevant customer needs over the years. (sas.com)
  • Any information retrievable by any form of energy can be machine-readable. (wikipedia.org)
  • Are you caught up in the machine learning forecasting frenzy? (sas.com)
  • There's been a lot of hype about using machine learning for forecasting. (sas.com)
  • There's no reason why machine learning can't be used as another forecasting method among the array of existing forecasting methods. (sas.com)
  • At SAS we're fortunate to have some of the top domain experts in forecasting, predictive analytics and machine learning. (sas.com)
  • As the leaders in predictive analytics and machine learning, according to the recent The Forrester Wave™: Predictive Analytics and Machine Learning Solutions, Q1 2017 , SAS domain experts were working with multilayer neural networks 30 years ago. (sas.com)
  • So much so that I wrote a blog post summarizing the current thinking behind machine learning-based forecasting , and how it could be potentially applied to demand forecasting. (sas.com)
  • Are there any enterprise demand management solutions that use machine learning-based forecasting, today? (sas.com)
  • Given its capabilities, it could be mistaken as being a machine learning-based forecasting solution. (sas.com)
  • SAS has been offering machine learning algorithms for the past 40 years. (sas.com)
  • In this list, you'll find tutorials on Developer Fundamentals , Programming Languages , Machine Learning , and Website Development . (digitalocean.com)
  • Stop located in the rear of a metal forming or fabricating machine which is used to position the workpiece during an operation. (metalformingmagazine.com)
  • The group has also published an update of the companion SKOS Primer . (wikiwix.com)
  • This update aims to provide you with a comprehensive primer to help you decide if Rust is the right choice for your embedded projects. (webghost.bid)
  • The Charleston Time Machine explores the context and the evidence of this forgotten transaction. (cofc.edu)
  • I want to get the latest chemistry news from C&EN in my inbox every week. (acs.org)
  • A Linux Command Line Primer The command-line interface is a powerful method for issuing commands to your computer or a remote cloud server. (digitalocean.com)
  • You don't have to list out every connected drive on your machine. (techrepublic.com)