Semantic Description Clause Samples

A Semantic Description clause defines the precise meaning and interpretation of specific terms or concepts used within a contract or agreement. This clause typically outlines how certain words, phrases, or technical terms should be understood in the context of the document, often referencing industry standards or providing detailed explanations to avoid ambiguity. By clarifying terminology, the clause ensures all parties share a common understanding, thereby reducing the risk of disputes arising from misinterpretation.
Semantic Description. A common description of the services and attributes in order to carry out the queries needs to be defined. (See Section 6).
Semantic Description. Preparation & Application
Semantic Description. A common description of the services, and the attributes required to carry out the queries, will be defined. It is a collateral requirement to define the mechanisms to filter adequately the type of resources and services to be queried.
Semantic Description. The semantic description will be presented in human and machine readable XML style. The scene as a whole and each individual object are described for demonstration purposes. A semantic description as the one presented here, could be added to the universal scene description (USD) as an addon. USD will be addressed in the next paragraph. Separated assets would be stored in detached USD files to be easily included into new projects. The scene itself would then be a nested tree of USD assets enriched with metadata contextually describing the asset. <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="yes"?> <name>ranch scene</name> <daytime>night</daytime> <mood>cold night</mood> <type>mixed lighting</type> <lightsource>moon</lightsource> <lightsource>lantern</lightsource> <tag>outdoor</tag> <tag>nature</tag> <tag>wooden buildings</tag> <tag>courtyard</tag> <tag>multiple leafed trees</tag> <tag>rocket launching pad</tag> <tag>ranch in a ▇▇▇▇▇ night</tag> <tag>moonlight + tungsten lanterns illumination</tag> <name>house</name> <type>static mesh</type> <3Dscan>false</3Dscan> <polycount>56147</polycount> <animated>false</animated> <high_level>house</high_level> <lower_level>wooden cabin</lower_level> <appearance>photoreal</appearance> <tag>wood</tag> <tag>veranda</tag> Explanation: The <assets> group should not contain instances of an object, but only one <asset> description per unique asset. The provided <tags> are only meant to be exemplary, further, automatically derived tags shall be added.
Semantic Description. Preparation & Application 11 Asset transformation for virtual productions 17 Integrating USD in Virtual Productions 19 Conclusion 21 References 21 Trademarks and Copyrights 21 Acronyms and abbreviations 21

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