Simple Semantic Relation
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A Simple Semantic Relation is a Semantic Relation that typically involves a straightforward, often binary, connection between two entities or concepts.
- Context:
- It can (typically) be represented as a Binary Relation.
- It can (usually) be fundamental in building Knowledge Graphs.
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- Example(s):
- in Linguistics: the synonymy relation between the words "big" and "large".
- in Knowledge Graphs: the capital-city relation between a country and its capital.
- a Propositional Binary Relation.
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- Counter-Example(s):
- A Complex Semantic Relation, such as: the Gene Variation Relation in Biomedical Informatics or complex interactions between legal entities or legal document clauses in Complex Legal Semantic Relations.
- See: Binary Relation, Knowledge Graph Construction, Natural Language Processing, Complex Semantic Relation, Linguistics.