descriptorform
Descriptorform is a term encountered in knowledge representation and data modeling to denote a canonical representation of a descriptor or a collection of descriptors attached to an entity within a system. Because the term is not standardized across domains, its exact meaning can vary: in some contexts it refers to a serialized descriptor record; in others, to a structured, machine-friendly representation used for indexing and retrieval.
A descriptorform encodes the identity of descriptors, their values, and optional metadata such as type, source,
Examples of descriptorforms might include structured strings such as descriptorform: {id:'color', value:'blue', confidence:0.95} or compact forms
Applications of descriptorform span data integration, ontology alignment, metadata management, search indexing, and rule-based decision making.
Descriptorform is related to metadata records, attribute-value pairs, and feature vectors. It is distinguished by its