JSON-LD

Category: Protocols & Standards

Category: Protocols & Standards

Definition

JSON-LD (JSON for Linked Data) is a standard format for representing structured data that AI systems can understand, connecting information across different sources.

How It Works

JSON-LD adds semantic context to JSON data using vocabularies like Schema.org. It enables AI to understand relationships between entities and their properties.

The format supports knowledge graph construction and reasoning by making data relationships explicit and machine-readable.

Why It Matters

JSON-LD helps AI systems understand data meaning, not just structure. It's crucial for building knowledge graphs and enabling semantic search capabilities.

Search engines and AI assistants rely on JSON-LD to extract structured information from web pages.


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