midspecific
Midspecific is a term used in information science and related fields to denote a level of categorization that lies between generic and highly specific labels. The concept emphasizes an intermediate granularity intended to preserve useful detail while avoiding excessive fragmentation that can hinder data integration and retrieval.
Because there is no universal standard for midspecific labeling, its definition is context dependent. In practice,
Applications span taxonomy and biodiversity databases, product categorization, metadata schemas, and annotation workflows in natural language
Critiques note that the lack of a formal definition can hinder reproducibility and automated reasoning. Proponents