kontextusformát
Kontextusformát is a term used in information science to denote a standardized method for encoding contextual information alongside content. The concept aims to make implicit context explicit, supporting better interpretation, retrieval, and interoperability of digital content across systems. A kontextusformát describes contextual dimensions such as the type of context (temporal, spatial, discourse role, authorial stance), the source or provenance of the context, the scope (local or global), and the conditions under which the content was produced or consumed.
A kontextusformát specifies a small schema for metadata that can be attached to content objects, either embedded
Applications of kontextusformát include natural language processing to resolve ambiguity, content management for provenance and access
Relation to standards and challenges: kontextusformát overlaps with established metadata schemes such as Dublin Core and
In practice, kontextusformát is discussed mainly in theoretical and experimental settings, with various proposals aiming to