IRI stands for Internationalized Resource Identifier. It is a generalization of Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) that allows for a broader range of characters, including Unicode characters, to be used in web addresses and identifiers. IRIs are commonly used as a way to identify resources on the web, especially in contexts where URIs, which are limited to ASCII characters, are insufficient to represent the resource's name or location. They are used in RDF (Resource Description Framework) and related semantic web technologies to identify concepts, relationships, and instances.
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