Metarule
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A Metarule is a Rule that defines/constrains valid s Rules.
- Context:
- It can have a Metarule Source and a Metarule Target.
- Example(s):
- See: Metadata, Context-Free Skeleton.
References
2001
- (Jacquemin, 2001) ⇒ Christian Jacquemin. (2001). “Spotting and Discovering Terms Through Natural Language Processing." MIT Press. ISBN:0262100851
- 'Metalrule (filtering or paradigmatic ~): A metarule is composed of a context-free skeleton and constraints. The context-free skeleton is a double tree: one for the source and one for the target. The constraints are optional. Metarules without constraints are called paradigmatic metarules; metarules with constraints are called filtering metarules.