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c) Other attributes (e.g. open source (Yes/No), standard/publication, open-source code
repository, etc.)
The AI Standards Exchange Database classifies the type of AI publications as follows:
1) International standards
2) National standards
3) Technical reports
4) Technical specifications
5) Technical papers
6) Guides
7) Other publications
The AI use category metadata classifies AI publications further according to the following
metadata: industry vertical, human AI activity, application area of interest, and information on
use cases implemented (with URL).
The AI publications themselves are not stored in the AI Standards Exchange Database. The
AI Standards Exchange Database provides a link to the webpage where a publication can be
downloaded or more information about the publication’s availability can be found (e.g. online
purchase or other means).
A Coordination Committee composed of the representatives of standards bodies contributing
to the databases will be established by ITU to oversee the database's governance and content
updates, metadata fields required, and ensuring continuous contributions and momentum
from global stakeholders. The AI Standards Exchange Database will be extended in future to
include standards-based capacity-building initiatives.
The AI Standards Exchange Database welcomes input on new AI standards and technical reports
from all standards bodies. Standards bodies interested in submitting their AI standards and
technical reports for publication on the database can submit the information about their AI
publication via the online form on the AI Standards Exchange database website.
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