- From: Seth Russell <seth@robustai.net>
- Date: Tue, 17 Apr 2001 08:07:37 -0700
- To: "Sean B. Palmer" <sean@mysterylights.com>, "RDF Logic" <www-rdf-logic@w3.org>, "Je'ro^me Euzenat" <Jerome.Euzenat@inrialpes.fr>
From: "Sean B. Palmer" <sean@mysterylights.com> > > (The Semantic Web) > > uri [...] > > (Scientific American: Feature Article: The Semantic Web: May 2001) > > url > > You might want to distinguish the first context as using the URI to > identify the resource as a concept, and the second as an address for > the resource as an article. Actually I put all of the nodes in the same context and made the distinction you require :)) This was done because in Semantic Memory (sem) there is a distinction between an arc labeled "uri" and and arc labeled "url" and an arc labeled "semTitle". Sem requires that there be only one node containing an "uri" or a "semTitle" to the same string object. However there may be many nodes with "url" arcs to the same string object. What have I missed ? Please refer to the diagrams at http://robustai.net/mentography/identifyers.gif http://robustai.net/mentography/pentuples.gif http://robustai.net/mentography/uri.gif ... but bear in mind that this is work in progress. Seth
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