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A [[Domain Specific Relation|domain specific relation]] is a [[Semantic Relation|semantic relation]] that applies to a single [[Domain|domain]]. | A [[Domain Specific Relation|domain specific relation]] is a [[Semantic Relation|semantic relation]] that applies to a single [[Domain|domain]]. | ||
* | * <U>AKA</U>: [[Domain Dependent Relation]] | ||
* <B><U>Context</U>:</B> | * <B><U>Context</U>:</B> | ||
** It can be instantiated as: | ** It can be instantiated as: |
Revision as of 21:35, 17 August 2014
A domain specific relation is a semantic relation that applies to a single domain.
- AKA: Domain Dependent Relation
- Context:
- It can be instantiated as:
- Example(s):
- A Organism Protein Relation is restricted to the Biology domain.
- A Successor Relation is restricted to organizations.
- Counter-Example(s):
- A Domain Independent Relation such as the Meronomy Relation is not domain dependent because it is true across many domains.
- See: Domain Specific Algorithm.