A SEMANTIC-RELATIONS TAXONOMY FOR KNOWLEDGE REPRESENTATION
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2021-09-28
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Brazilian Journal of Information Science: Research trends
Abstract
Concepts are units of knowledge and, the relationships link these units, which gives the meaning as
represented. Semantic relations in knowledge representation characterizes the association between the
concepts of a domain. In this way, semantic relations allow users to assimilate the association between
concepts in a domain. These relationships are essential because they serve as a basis for representing and
structuring a domain of knowledge. Thus, the studies on semantic relations have been accomplished by
several researchers from different areas of knowledge, approaching a different point of view, which resulted
in a terminological variation. The objective of this proposal of the taxonomy of semantic relations arose
precisely to solve this problem. In this sense, exploratory research was carried out using the methodological
procedure literature research following criteria that pointed out the most relevant approaches to types of
semantic relations. As result, a taxonomy was arrived at of sixty-three semantic relations, including the new
relationships found from this study, nicknamed here "subordinate agent”.
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Semantic Relations, Knowledge Representation, Knowledge Organization, Semantic-Relations Taxonomy
