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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Sep. 03, 2002
Filed:
May. 12, 2000
Nathan D. Leight, New York, NY (US);
Jonathan D. Katz, Sands Point, NY (US);
Robert C. Plotkin, Dobbs Ferry, NY (US);
David A. Epstein, Ossining, NY (US);
VastVideo, Inc., Astoria, NY (US);
Abstract
A method and apparatus aids consistent, high-quality input of meta-information associated with items inserted into a database by coupling a hierarchical subject taxonomy, used to definitively assign an element, with sets of attributes appropriate for each category. Each attribute in turn is itself associated with a set of legal values drawn from a universe of appropriately typed values. The method and apparatus can be used to enable a user of a database management system to input or augment a set of semantically relevant and consistent meta-information associated with content in or being placed into the database management system. The content in the database system is placed into one or more of a set of hierarchical taxonomic categories. Zero or more semantically relevant attributes are associated with each taxonomic category. Relevant sets of values for each attribute, drawn from a universe of appropriate values, are associated with each attribute at each level in the taxonomic hierarchy. The placement of an element into a category adds the hierarchical set of attributes associated with that category to those relevant to the element. The value sets associated with those attributes may then be used to select consistent and appropriate meta-information to be associated with the element.