The semantic spectrum, sometimes referred to as the ontology spectrum, the smart data continuum, or semantic precision, is in linguistics, a series of...
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bent, as a single classification scheme can be applied over a wide semantic spectrum while taxonomies tend to be devoted to a single topic. In the abstract...
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e.g. XML query languages such as XQuery. Extensible programming Semantic spectrum Turing tarpit Grau, Bernardo Cuenca; Horrocks, Ian; Motik, Boris;...
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Federal Enterprise Architecture ISO/IEC 11179 Metadata publishing Semantic spectrum Semantic web Synonym ring US Department of Defense Data Reference Model...
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element name, rather than use of structured data. Data dictionary Data element Data element definition ISO/IEC 11179 Representation term Semantic spectrum...
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Database catalog Database schema ISO/IEC 11179 Metadata registry Semantic spectrum Vocabulary OneSource Metadata repository ACM, IBM Dictionary of Computing...
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Social (pragmatic) communication disorder (redirect from Semantic Pragmatic Disorder)
offensive remarks According to Bishop and Norbury (2002), children with semantic pragmatic disorder can have fluent, complex articulated expressive language...
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dictionary Enterprise application integration Metadata Semantic equivalence Semantic spectrum XSLT Gartner Glossary of Terms Gartner definition Vocabulary-based...
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analysis and design (OOAD) MOF Queries/Views/Transformations (QVT) Semantic spectrum Semantic translation Software factory Transformation language (TL) UML...
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discipline and concern a large profusion of concepts, creating a vast semantic spectrum in texts whose length varies between half a dozen lines and half a...
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Opposite (category Semantic relations)
that antonymy and antonym should be regarded with care. Opposition is a semantic relation in which one word has a sense or meaning that negates or, in terms...
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A semantic theory of truth is a theory of truth in the philosophy of language which holds that truth is a property of sentences. The semantic conception...
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Hypernymy and hyponymy (category Semantic relations)
hypernym of the broad spectrum of shades of purple between the range of crimson and violet. The hierarchical structure of semantic fields can be seen in...
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hypothesis – Hypothesis of philosopher Jerry Fodor Natural semantic metalanguage – Linguistic theory of semantic description Philosophical language – Any constructed...
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ASDs, the schizophrenia spectrum, personality disorders, obsessive–compulsive disorder, major depressive disorder, semantic pragmatic disorder, nonverbal...
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atypical intonation, semantic drift, terseness, and perseveration, are all known deficits with adolescents on the autistic spectrum. Often, stilted speech...
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Semantic compaction, (Minspeak), conceptually described as polysemic (multi-meaning) iconic encoding, is one of the three ways to represent language in...
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Completeness (logic) (redirect from Semantic completeness)
Semantic completeness is the converse of soundness for formal systems. A formal system is complete with respect to tautologousness or "semantically complete"...
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Validity (logic) (redirect from Semantic validity)
interpretations that validate the premises validate the conclusion. This is known as semantic validity. In truth-preserving validity, the interpretation under which...
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tempera on wooden boards. By contrast, eikon in Byzantium had a wide semantic spectrum ranging from hallowed bodies permeated by the Spirit, such as the...
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a category in a given time (usually 60 seconds). This category can be semantic, including objects such as animals or fruits, or phonemic, including words...
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Tautology (logic) (redirect from Semantic tautology)
complete theory Satisfiability Semantics of logic Strength Theories of truth semantic Tarski's Kripke's T-schema Transfer principle Truth predicate Truth value...
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electronics Audio, audible content (media) in audio production and publishing Semantic audio, extraction of symbols or meaning from audio Stereophonic audio,...
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purely phonetic sense and the understanding of Chinese characters in a semantic sense. The semantics deficit is also illustrated in the study of Korean...
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of the text. "The register is the set of meanings, the configuration of semantic patterns, that are typically drawn upon under the specified conditions...
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intuitive general natural-language interface is one of the active goals of the Semantic Web. Text interfaces are "natural" to varying degrees. Many formal (un-natural)...
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Frontotemporal dementia (section Semantic dementia)
the late 1990s, when the FTD spectrum was divided into a behavioral variant, a nonfluent aphasia variant, and a semantic dementia variant. The most recent...
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Cyan (category Optical spectrum)
Cyan (/ˈsaɪ.ən, -æn/) is the color between blue and green on the visible spectrum of light. It is evoked by light with a predominant wavelength between 500...
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people with schizophrenia who exhibit alogia display a more disorganized semantic memory than controls. While both groups produced the same number of words...
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progressive nonfluent aphasia (PNFA) being more commonly familial in nature than semantic dementia (SD). The most convincing genetic basis of PPA has been found...
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