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== Computer Aided Indexing: Spanish Catholic Parish Registers ==
== Computer Aided Indexing ==
Computer Assisted Indexing (CAI) is artificial intelligence (AI) created by FamilySearch to index and publish digitized records. One of the main records CAI is focusing on are Spanish Catholic Church Baptism records.  CAI relies heavily on correct cataloging/record organize metadata. Current CAI efforts focus on natural image groups ([[Book_and_Film_Numbers_Used_by_the_FamilySearch_Library#Digital_Filming_Numbers|DGS]] or subset of a DGS) using metadata in FamilySearch's database called Record Management System (RMS). When RMS metadata matches CAI criteria, then the natural image groups are indexed and published on FamilySearch.
Computer Assisted Indexing (CAI) is artificial intelligence (AI) created by FamilySearch to index and publish digitized records. One of the main records CAI is focusing on are Spanish Catholic Church Baptism records.  CAI relies heavily on correct cataloging/record organize metadata. Current CAI efforts focus on natural image groups ([[Book_and_Film_Numbers_Used_by_the_FamilySearch_Library#Digital_Filming_Numbers|DGS]] or subset of a DGS) using metadata in FamilySearch's database called Record Management System (RMS). When RMS metadata matches CAI criteria, then the natural image groups are indexed and published on FamilySearch.