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descriptorboth

Descriptorboth is a term used in certain linguistic annotation and information-structuring frameworks to denote a single descriptor token that encodes two simultaneous attributes of a referent. It serves as a compact representation intended to capture a pair of feature values that commonly co-occur in natural language or metadata.

In linguistic annotation, descriptorboth is employed to model phrases where two descriptive properties apply to the

In data modelling and natural language processing, descriptorboth entries may store a dual feature vector, enabling

Descriptorboth is related to, but distinct from, generic descriptors and from separate-attribute annotations such as descriptor

See also: descriptors, multi-attribute annotation, feature fusion, descriptor pair.

same
noun,
such
as
size
and
color,
yielding
a
unified
annotation
unit
rather
than
two
separate
descriptors.
This
approach
can
aid
parsing
and
semantic
interpretation
by
maintaining
a
direct
link
between
the
two
attributes
and
the
same
referent,
reducing
ambiguity
during
downstream
processing.
dual
filtering,
search,
or
retrieval.
Implementations
vary:
some
use
a
structured
field
that
holds
the
two
components,
while
others
treat
descriptorboth
as
a
single
token
that
references
the
paired
attributes.
The
concept
is
often
discussed
in
the
context
of
multi-attribute
annotation,
feature
fusion,
or
compact
metadata
representations.
pairs.
It
is
sometimes
used
interchangeably
with
terms
like
dual
descriptor
or
compound
descriptor
in
specific
corpora
or
projects,
though
its
exact
formalization
is
not
universally
standardized.