Webinar: AI Empowered Metadata Research in Uncertain Environments
Webinar Details
- Title
- AI Empowered Metadata Research and Information Analysis in Uncertain Environments
- Date & Time
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15 Jan 26 14:00 UTC - Language
- English
Register for the webinar
Registration for DCMI webinars is free with the discount code 'DCMI25'.
About the webinar
This webinar presents studies on AI empowered metadata research and information analysis in uncertain environments. Metadata research in uncertain environments involves various aspects of events, information, and people. The traditional metadata elements include the time, location, and stakeholders of an event, title, keywords, author and length of information as well as age, gender, and occupation of people, etc.
In addition to traditional metadata elements, AI can also dynamically generate implicit metadata, such as semantic features and credibility of textual and visual information, severity levels of events, as well as needs, attentions, opinions, and influence of people, etc.
Accurately identifying or utilizing AI techniques to generate metadata elements for various objects can facilitate various information analysis tasks empowered by AI in uncertain environments and improve the performance of AI models, such as classification and severity assessment of disaster losses, crisis information generation capability assessment of large language models, profiling the roles of various social media platforms in public events, archetypes of influential users in social question-answering sites, and prediction of users' attention shift.
This webinar is organized by the Dublin Core Education Committee in collaboration with the Association for Information Science and Technology (ASIS&T). For free registration, use the code DCMI25.
Presenter
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Lu An
School of Information Management, Wuhan University; Center for Studies of Information Resources, Wuhan University
Prof. Lu An is President-Elect of the International Society for Knowledge Organization (ISKO), Director at Large of ASIS&T, Deputy Editor of Knowledge Organization, and Vice President of Hubei Province Female Science and Technology Workers Association. She has directed over twenty research projects funded by Chinese national foundations and published more than 100 peer-reviewed papers in journals including JASIST and IJIM, as well as two monographs and six book chapters. Her research focuses on knowledge organization and social media analytics.