What is a controlled vocabulary?
A controlled vocabulary (CV) is a set of terms or keywords and the relationships among those terms. The keywords you add to an image will be automatically mapped to terms in the CV. For example, if you’ve used the keywords cats and cute to describe an image, the CV will help make the connection when a customer searches for tabby and adorable. The CV improves the search experience, reduces the amount of work you need to do.
Related Questions
- Do the same dual and third national restrictions apply to ITAR Controlled Data and Hardware if it is received under a DSP-5 or DSP-73 as opposed to a TAA?
- Can the foreign signatories continue to exchange amongst themselves controlled data that they have received under a TAA, after this TAA has expired?
- How can the spread be controlled?