Co-Occurrence Relation
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A Co-Occurrence Relation is a symmetric semantic relation for where two entities occurred within some predefined context.
- AKA: Entity Cooccurrence.
- Context:
- It can be summarized by a Co-Occurrence Statistic (for some dataset).
- It can range from being a Physical Co-Occurrence to being an Abstract Co-Occurrence (such as in a fictional story or a mathematical proof).
- It can range from being a Binary Co-Occurrence Relation to being a Ternary Co-Occurrence Relation to being ...
- Example(s):
- Counter-Example(s):
- See: Cooccurrence-based Model.
References
2015
- http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/co-occurrence#Noun
- Template:Context The fact of a thing occurring simultaneously with something else; correlation.
- Template:Context An instance of a thing occurring simultaneously with something else; co-incidence.