Tagging media for the people pictured is one of the most valuable bits of metadata you can add, but which is the best metadata field for this information? … Read More
Since keywords are quite utilitarian, they should be growing in an organic manner as your collection expands, adding intelligence to your media library. … Read More
To build the best media library, get the metadata process out of one person’s head and in front of other people and then perform proof-of-concept testing. … Read More
As you think about how to structure your metadata, the method of presentation can be an important consideration as each type of information lends itself to a specific type of interface. … Read More
Your use of metadata should be a direct reflection of what’s important to you. The media in your collection, and the subject matter that interests you should drive the tags you make, your workflow, and the software and services with which you manage the collection. … Read More
Machine Learning and other AI services can add some useful information to a visual library, but they can only tag for things they “understand”. … Read More
Computers use two main Machine Learning methods to automatically tag image files, and it is important to know the differences between them. … Read More
Computers can be useful in making sense of a media collection, but what’s the difference between Computational Tagging, Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning and Deep Learning? … Read More