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Taxonomies with Helen Lippell

30 min · 19. dec. 2024
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In our last episode before we take an end of year break, we had the pleasure of talking with taxonomy consultant Helen Lippell, editor of the book Taxonomies [https://www.facetpublishing.co.uk/page/detail/taxonomies/?k=9781783304837] and programme chair of the Taxonomy Boot Camp. We talked about the value of semantic work, the cost-effectiveness of keeping a taxonomy fed and watered, and, of course, how well these tools support the use of AI.  Somehow we collectively hallucinated the existence of "Canada Airlines" - and in the context of discussing the relative accuracy of people and technologies! Perfect. With your hosts: * Karl Melrose * Judi Vernau * Michael Upton

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