machine-readable
machine-readable
Definition
machine·-readable (mə s̸hēn′rēd′ə bəl)
adjective
in a form that can be scanned or otherwise accessed directly by a computer
machine-readable
Usage Examples
Converse of object
- make: As a result, the learning designs of courses are expressed in XML to make the course machine-readable.
Modifies a noun
- passport: Children included on a parent's passport also now require their own machine-readable passport.
- copy: From within NLP the first major push was to exploit machine-readable copies of dictionaries.
- version: In theory, a realistic virtual performance can be driven from a machine-readable version of dance notation with a virtual dancer.
- code: Programmers write a'source code ' , instructions that are, in turn, translated by the computer into machine-readable 'object code ' .
- format: Digital Library a collection of archive materials on any subject converted to machine-readable format for preservation or to provide electronic access.
- form: They may be written, printed or in machine-readable form.
Modifying Another Word
- not: A machine-readable passport has more security features than a passport that does not have the strip, that is not machine-readable.
- only: Some countries ' data protection laws cover only machine-readable data, but the trend is increasingly toward covering information in all media.
- still: VADS have the expertise to ensure that the data is still machine-readable after future changes in technology.
Used with adjective complement
- make: However, the value and usability of human-readable Web pages will be enhanced when they are made machine-readable with standardized semantic tags.
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