Concept Instance
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A Concept Instance is an concept class member of a concept class.
- AKA: Manifestation.
- Context:
- It can be a member of a concept set, such as a category.
- Example(s):
- Gabor Melli (is an example of a Person)
- a GM-RKB Example(s) member.
- …
- Counter-Example(s):
- a Concept Class.
- a Class Member Relation.
- a Referencer, such as an Entity Record.
- a Relation Instance.
- See: Concept Mention.
References
2004
- (Valarakos et al., 2004) ⇒ Alexandros G. Valarakos, Georgios Paliouras, Vangelis Karkaletsis, and George Vouros. (2004). “Enhancing Ontological Knowledge through Ontology Population and Enrichment.” In: Proceedings of the 14th EKAW conference (EKAW 2004).
- QUOTE: The semantic annotation of the corpus is currently performed by a string matching technique that is biased to select the maximum spanning annotated lexical expression for each instance.
2004
- (Rocha et al., 2004) ⇒ Cristiano Rocha, Daniel Schwabe, and Marcus Poggi Aragao. (2004). “A hybrid approach for searching in the semantic web.” In: Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on World Wide Web (WWW 2004). doi:10.1145/988672.988723
- CITED BY: ~231 http://scholar.google.com/scholar?q=%22A+hybrid+approach+for+searching+in+the+semantic+web%22+2004
- QUOTE: … the knowledge base. In the next sections we will use the word node to denote a concept instance in the network; the word edge to denote a relation instance; and the word graph to denote the hybrid network.