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Metadata Models for Advanced AI - Video

  • Writer: Shawna Pratt
    Shawna Pratt
  • Oct 22, 2021
  • 1 min read

Updated: Jan 5, 2022

In the advanced world of technology today, we are now working heavily with AI engines and knowledge graphs. While these technologies are valuable to our businesses, there is still a lot of manpower that needs to go into training these AI engines. But what if there was a way to accelerate the time to productivity.


Enter taxonomies. AI engines have empty knowledge models to start with. A Taxonomy informs the AI knowledge models which speeds up time to delivery. WAND's taxonomies are extensible to all the knowledge domains within your organization. The video below walks through the importance of training AI engines with taxonomies and provides a walk-through of the WAND Taxonomy Library Portal.


"If only HP knew what HP knows, we would be three times more productive." - Lew Platt

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ui ni
ui ni
Jul 04

Photos often contain a wealth of hidden information, including camera model, exposure time, aperture, ISO, and sometimes GPS location. An online EXIFData viewer allows you to upload an image and instantly extract and analyze this embedded metadata.

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zhao sunny
zhao sunny
Jun 21

Want to Protect your identity, enhance privacy, and stay compliant when sharing images? Removing metadata is a crucial step. EXIF data can inadvertently reveal personal information. Using a free online tool to scrub this data from your photos before they go public is a smart move. It helps prevent unwanted tracking or misuse of your information. For businesses, it can also be part of data compliance policies. It’s an easy-to-use solution for anyone who values their digital privacy and wants control over the information they share.

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zhao sunny
zhao sunny
Jun 21

For a deep dive into the technicals of a photograph, analyzing its EXIF data is key. Using an EXIF data analysis tool online means you can easily see all the camera settings – from exposure details like aperture and shutter speed to information about the lens and camera body. This is fantastic for learning, as you can see exactly how different settings contribute to the final look of an image. It’s also useful for organizing your photos or recalling specific details about a shoot long after it happened. A simple upload unlocks a wealth of information.

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