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A tag is a label assigned to an item to describe its content or attributes. Tags are used to organize, search, and discover information across digital and physical media. They can be user-generated or system-assigned and may rely on free-form keywords, controlled vocabularies, or ontologies.

In digital media, tagging allows content to be grouped by topics, moods, or characteristics. Hashtags on social

In computing and markup languages, a tag refers to a symbolic label that marks a piece of

In linguistics and natural language processing, tagging assigns labels to tokens, such as part-of-speech tags (noun,

Other uses include the social game of tag, in which players chase and touch others to transfer

networks
function
as
tags
that
aggregate
posts
around
a
topic
and
support
trends,
campaigns,
or
communities.
Tagging
also
underpins
metadata
schemes
in
content
management
systems
and
file
storage,
enabling
filtering
and
taxonomies.
content.
In
HTML
and
XML,
tags
define
elements
and
their
structure.
Tags
come
in
opening
and
closing
pairs
and
can
carry
attributes
that
modify
their
behavior
or
appearance.
verb)
or
named-entity
tags
(person,
organization,
location),
to
enable
parsing
and
information
extraction.
the
it
role;
the
verb
to
tag
meaning
to
label
something;
and
in
software
or
version
control,
tagging
creates
a
reference
point
in
a
history
or
repository.