- From: Yves Savourel <ysavourel@enlaso.com>
- Date: Mon, 22 Oct 2012 15:59:42 -0600
- To: <public-multilingualweb-lt@w3.org>
Hi Tadej, all, I'm afraid I'm still a bit lost in the Disambiguation data category. I now got the two types of addressing (source+Ident, or identRef) as described here: "When using a disambiguation rule, the user MUST use one of the use cases for disambiguation: specifying the target type, or specifying the target identity. For the latter, the user MUST use only one of the two addressing modes: - Using disambigSource and one of disambigIdent or disambigIdentPointer to specify the collection and the identifier itself. - Using one of disambigIdentRef or disambigIdentRefPointer using a URI for the disambiguation target." But this either/or is for the second type only (target identity case). So: - what attributes are used for the first type? - how the first and second types are actually represented in the first place? Currently both disambigClassXYZ and disambigGranularityXYZ are optional, so technically we could have a rule with just one of the information for the addressing. Looking at this: "...specifying the target type, or specifying the target identity" I'm guessing the following: The 'target identify' case is when you use disambiguClassXYZ with disambigGranularity='entity' (?) The 'target type' case is when you use disambigGranularity with one of the concept (?) Or is it something different? Thanks, -yves
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