microtagging
Microtagging is a tagging approach in which small, granular metadata elements are attached to data items, digital content, or physical objects to support precise indexing, retrieval, and analysis. Unlike broader tags, microtags capture fine-grained attributes or contexts and are often assigned in large numbers per item. Microtags may be produced by users, curators, automated systems, or a combination thereof, and are frequently organized within vocabularies, taxonomies, or ontologies to improve consistency and interoperability.
Techniques and tools: Microtagging can be implemented through annotation interfaces, natural language processing, computer vision, barcode
Applications: It is used in digital libraries and archives to enable faceted search, in image and video
Benefits and challenges: Benefits include improved searchability, flexible filtering, enhanced analytics, and better data governance. Challenges
See also: metadata, tagging, folksonomy, controlled vocabulary, ontology, annotation.