This is an abbreviated version a presentation from the Ontotext and Partners Knowledge Graph Forum 2021 titled “Semantic Knowledge Organization Systems” by Dave Clarke, CEO at Synaptica. When people talk...
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Concept Names Language is inherently ambiguous. The dream to create universally agreed-upon, standardized conceptual language will be extremely difficult. We can achieve widely-accepted consensus, but that’s the silent agreement we...
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Looking Forward I have blogged before about trends in taxonomies and ontologies, particularly based on observations from KMWorld and Taxonomy Boot Camp (in 2017, 2019, and 2020), Taxonomy Boot Camp...
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Ask Who? Taxonomies do not build themselves. Constructing any controlled vocabulary requires, at minimum, input from end users, subject matter experts, and a taxonomist. End users and subject matter experts can provide concepts and their attributes for inclusion...
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Not just NPTs: Thinking in Labels The taxonomy standards (ANSI/NISO z39.19, ISO 25964-1, et al.) were written using the standard thesaural relationships and their abbreviations: BT, NT, RT, NPT (or...
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Knowledge Graphs We have talked about knowledge graphs before in blogs, webinars, and conference workshops and presentations. Our partners at Ontotext also do a good job of describing knowledge graphs in their blog. So, I’m not going...
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