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Output of DenseCap "dense captioning" software, analysing a photograph of a man riding an elephant. Automatic image annotation (also known as automatic image tagging or linguistic indexing) is the process by which a computer system automatically assigns metadata in the form of captioning or keywords to a digital image.
Image: image 1: The image to use. The ''File:'' prefix is optional. Default — String: required: Image caption and alt text: caption 2: The caption to display under or above the image. Also sets the alt text. Default — String: required: Image width scaling factor: upright
Manual image annotation is the process of manually defining regions in an image and creating a textual description of those regions. Such annotations can for instance be used to train machine learning algorithms for computer vision applications. This is a list of computer software which can be used for manual annotation of images.
Note: To achieve a plain image with a caption, one can use {{Plain image with caption}}. The caption is automatically added as the image's title and alt text, and any wiki markup used on it will be correctly displayed on the caption, but will be automatically stripped down from the alt and title text. See an example here.
The image name, the word thumb then the caption : [[File: wiki.png | thumb | Wikipedia logo]] The image name, the word thumb then the caption : Wikipedia logo The thumb tag automatically allows the image to be enlarged and positions it (floats) automatically to the right of the page.
This template can be used to tag image captions that need improvement, or images which need a caption. Template parameters [Edit template data] This template prefers inline formatting of parameters. Parameter Description Type Status missing missing If this parameter is passed and not empty, the text of the tag and hover text will change to indicate the image's caption is missing. Boolean ...
A file in framed mode uses the codes frame or framed. This will display the file at full size with a caption. Because files are not scaled down, framed mode is not appropriate for large images, but is a good choice for video – provided the video is not too large.
An infobox image and, in the absence of an infobox, a photograph or other image in the article's lead section, serves to illustrate the topic of the article, as such, the caption should work singularly towards that purpose. Depending on the nature of the subject and the image used, the ideal caption can range from none at all to a regular full ...