Semantic Relations in the Environmental Domain Gerhard Budin.

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Semantic Relations in the Environmental Domain Gerhard Budin

Issues Which types of relations do we distinguish? How should we describe them? How to represent them in registries? How do people use them in different application contexts? Are some types specific to the environmental domain and if so, why? How can we compare different typologies?

Different layers Conceptual (logical) relations Ontological relations (many sub-types) Linguistic relations Semiotic relations –Intra-linguistic relations (morpho-syntactic, morpho- semantic –Assignment relations Intra-lingual Inter-lingual (degrees of translatorial equivalence) Concept-sign (homonymy, polysemy, synonymy) Concept-object

Some typologies Domain approaches –UMLS –Biomedical ontologies –SNS –FAO Generic approaches In terminological knowledge engineering

UMLS

Biomedical ontologies Barry Smith et al. OBO and related initiatives Three levels (binary relations): – : for example, the is_a relation obtaining between the class SWR1 complex and the class chromatin remodeling complex, or between the class exocytosis and the class secretion; – : for example, the relation instance_of obtaining between this particular vesicle membrane and the class vesicle membrane, or between this particular instance of mitosis and the class mitosis; – : for example, the relation of instance-level parthood (called part_of in what follows), obtaining between this particular vesicle membrane and the endomembrane system in the corresponding cell, or between this particular M phase of some mitotic cell cycle and the entire cell cycle of the particular cell involved.

Continuants vs. Processes, classes vs. instances C, C1,... to range over continuant classes; P, P1,... to range over process classes; c, c1,... to range over continuant instances; p, p1,... to range over process instances; r, r1,... to range over three-dimensional spatial regions; t, t1,... to range over instants of time.

Primitive instance level c instance_of C at t - a primitive relation between a continuant instance and a class which it instantiates at a specific time p instance_of P - a primitive relation between a process instance and a class which it instantiates holding independently of time c part_of c1 at t - a primitive relation between two continuant instances and a time at which the one is part of the other p part_of p1, r part_of r1 - a primitive relation of parthood, holding independently of time, either between process instances (one a subprocess of the other), or between spatial regions (one a subregion of the other) c located_in r at t - a primitive relation between a continuant instance, a spatial region which it occupies, and a time r adjacent_to r1 - a primitive relation of proximity between two disjoint continuants t earlier t1 - a primitive relation between two times c derives_from c1 - a primitive relation involving two distinct material continuants c and c1 p has_participant c at t - a primitive relation between a process, a continuant, and a time p has_agent c at t - a primitive relation between a process, a continuant and a time at which the continuant is causally active in the process

Cont.

Thank you for your attention Acknowledgements –Slide 5 from UMLS document –Slides 6-8 from Barry Smith et al, see article attached –Slides 9-12 Bodil Nistrup Madsen (see article attached) –Slides Anita Nuopponen – strict copyright restriction, since the book is being published at the moment