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  1. ¬The semantics of relationships : an interdisciplinary perspective (2002) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Work on relationships takes place in many communities, including, among others, data modeling, knowledge representation, natural language processing, linguistics, and information retrieval. Unfortunately, continued disciplinary splintering and specialization keeps any one person from being familiar with the full expanse of that work. By including contributions form experts in a variety of disciplines and backgrounds, this volume demonstrates both the parallels that inform work on relationships across a number of fields and the singular emphases that have yet to be fully embraced, The volume is organized into 3 parts: (1) Types of relationships (2) Relationships in knowledge representation and reasoning (3) Applications of relationships
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    Information science and knowledge management; vol.3
  2. Khoo, C.; Chan, S.; Niu, Y.: ¬The many facets of the cause-effect relation (2002) 0.00
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    Series
    Information science and knowledge management; vol.3
  3. Evens, M.: Thesaural relations in information retrieval (2002) 0.00
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    Series
    Information science and knowledge management; vol.3