annotator / ˈæn əˌteɪt /

注释者注释员注释人注解人

annotator2 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb

an·no·tat·ed, an·no·tat·ing.

  1. to supply with critical or explanatory notes; comment upon in notes: to annotate the works of Shakespeare.
v. 无主动词 verb

an·no·tat·ed, an·no·tat·ing.

  1. to make annotations or notes.

annotator 近义词

annotator

等同于 interpreter

annotator

等同于 commentator

annotator

等同于 critic

更多annotator例句

  1. An AI trained to recognize cancer from a slew of medical scans, annotated in yellow marker by a human doctor, could learn to associate “yellow” with “cancer.”
  2. To make any sense of these images, and in turn, what the brain is doing, the parts of neurons have to be annotated in three dimensions, the result of which is a wiring diagram.
  3. This kind of labeling and reconstruction is necessary to make sense of the vast datasets in connectomics, and have traditionally required armies of undergraduate students or citizen scientists to manually annotate all chunks.
  4. Once a video is annotated with a topic, it is associated with IAB’s categories to be monetized.
  5. You should annotate your reports to document these indexing bugs during the month of September through October 14th.
  6. The latest $400 model has a reading light and a touch screen that allows you to annotate while reading.
  7. Madame Beattie threw back her plumed head and laughed, the same laugh she had used to annotate the stories.
  8. He read industriously for some time, occasionally pausing to annotate; and once or twice he raised his head and listened.
  9. He would annotate three hundred volumes for a page of facts.
  10. To annotate it in detail would be to spoil its completeness.
  11. His curiosity turning to admiration, he began to translate and annotate the most striking treatises that fell into his hands.