Complex Semantic Relation
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A Complex Semantic Relation is a Semantic Relation that is a Complex Relation.
- Context:
- It can be instantiated as a Complex Relation Mention.
- It can (often) involve more than two entities or concepts.
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- Example(s):
- in Biomedical Informatics: the Gene Variation Relation, which describes the relationship between genetic variations and their biological implications.
- in Complex Legal Semantic Relation, such as one for complex interactions between legal entities or legal document clauses.
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- Counter-Example(s):
- a Simple Semantic Relation, such as: a Propositional Binary Relation.
- See: Knowledge Graph Construction.
References
2007
- (Melli et al., 2007) ⇒ Gabor Melli, Martin Ester, and Anoop Sarkar. (2007). “Recognition of Multi-sentence n-ary Subcellular Localization Mentions in Biomedical Abstracts.” In: Proceedings of the 2nd International Symposium on Languages in Biology and Medicine (LBM 2007).
- Tests on the Subcellular Localization Relation.
2005
- (McDonald et al., 2005b) ⇒ Ryan T. McDonald, Fernando Pereira, Seth Kulick, Scott Winters, Yang Jin, and Pete White. (2005). “Simple Algorithms for Complex Relation Extraction with Applications to Biomedical IE.” In: Proceedings of the ACL Conference ([[ACL 2005]).
- Tests on the Gene Variation Relation.