Meta noise refers to inaccurate or irrelevant metadata. This is particularly prevalent in systems with a schema not based on a controlled vocabulary, such as certain folksonomies. Examples: misspelled tags (wihte instead of white), or tags with multiple spellings (hip-hop and hip hop) obviously inaccurate or joke tags (dog on a content object featuring only a cat) On systems open to large user groups, tags which are understood by only a minority of users.

PropertyValue
dbpprop:abstract
  • Meta noise refers to inaccurate or irrelevant metadata. This is particularly prevalent in systems with a schema not based on a controlled vocabulary, such as certain folksonomies. Examples: misspelled tags (wihte instead of white), or tags with multiple spellings (hip-hop and hip hop) obviously inaccurate or joke tags (dog on a content object featuring only a cat) On systems open to large user groups, tags which are understood by only a minority of users.
dbpprop:hasPhotoCollection
rdf:type
rdfs:comment
  • Meta noise refers to inaccurate or irrelevant metadata. This is particularly prevalent in systems with a schema not based on a controlled vocabulary, such as certain folksonomies. Examples: misspelled tags (wihte instead of white), or tags with multiple spellings (hip-hop and hip hop) obviously inaccurate or joke tags (dog on a content object featuring only a cat) On systems open to large user groups, tags which are understood by only a minority of users.
rdfs:label
  • Meta noise
owl:sameAs
skos:subject
foaf:page
is dbpprop:redirect of
is owl:sameAs of