In the view of the rapidly growing volume
of "open" and "hidden" Internet sites, substantial
efforts are being put into a computer-based understanding of the content
of documents available on the Web, a trend known as "Semantic Web,"
or "Web 3.0".
One way to render Web content machine-readable includes enhancing
Web pages with "metadata." Invisible to the human reader,
metadata provides computers with the characteristic content needed for
machine readability; a paramount example is OWL (Web ontology language).
However, many argue that the level of maintenance needed
to supply qualified metadata is unrealistic, and methods to automatically
generate metadata are being actively sought. And this is exactly what
InfoCodex provides: an automatic generation of meaningful tags, enabled
by its cross-lingual automatic content recognition capability.