Concept Title Structure
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A Concept Title Structure is a title structure that defines the compositional organization of concept names within a knowledge base.
- AKA: Concept Name Structure, Title Composition Pattern, Concept Naming Structure.
- Context:
- It can typically organize title elements through positional arrangements of prefix elements, infix elements, and suffix elements.
- It can typically enforce syntactic ordering through element sequence rules and composition constraints.
- It can often support title parsing through structural decomposition and element identification.
- It can often facilitate title generation through template-based composition and element combination.
- It can range from being a Simple Concept Title Structure to being a Complex Concept Title Structure, depending on its element count.
- It can range from being a Fixed Concept Title Structure to being a Variable Concept Title Structure, depending on its flexibility degree.
- It can range from being a Linear Concept Title Structure to being a Hierarchical Concept Title Structure, depending on its organizational depth.
- It can range from being a Strict Concept Title Structure to being a Permissive Concept Title Structure, depending on its variation tolerance.
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- Example:
- GM-RKB Concept Title Structures, such as:
- GM-RKB Concept Title Prefix + GM-RKB Concept Title Infix + GM-RKB Concept Title Suffix.
- "AI-Powered" (prefix) + "Contract Review" (infix) + "System" (suffix).
- Scientific Concept Title Structures, such as:
- Genus + species for biological naming.
- Element prefix + compound type for chemistry.
- Technical Concept Title Structures, such as:
- Namespace + class + method for programming.
- Protocol + domain + resource for web addressing.
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- GM-RKB Concept Title Structures, such as:
- Counter-Example:
- Unstructured Title, which lacks compositional rules.
- Single-Word Title, which has no internal structure.
- Random Title Assembly, which ignores structural patterns.
- See: Title Structure, Naming Pattern, GM-RKB Concept Title Prefix, GM-RKB Concept Title Infix, GM-RKB Concept Title Suffix, Syntactic Structure, Compositional Structure.