GM-RKB Naming Convention
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A GM-RKB Naming Convention is a naming convention that governs concept title creation and standardization within the GM-RKB knowledge base.
- AKA: GM-RKB Title Convention, Concept Naming Standard, GM-RKB Nomenclature System.
- Context:
- It can typically enforce title case formatting through capitalization rules for significant words.
- It can typically require descriptive suffix selection from canonical suffix buckets.
- It can often specify domain qualifier placement through prefix ordering rules.
- It can often mandate minimal punctuation usage with hyphens and parentheses only.
- It can range from being a Strict GM-RKB Naming Convention to being a Flexible GM-RKB Naming Convention, depending on its enforcement level.
- It can range from being a Basic GM-RKB Naming Convention to being a Advanced GM-RKB Naming Convention, depending on its rule complexity.
- It can range from being a Static GM-RKB Naming Convention to being a Evolving GM-RKB Naming Convention, depending on its temporal adaptation.
- It can range from being a Manual GM-RKB Naming Convention to being a Automated GM-RKB Naming Convention, depending on its application method.
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- Example:
- Core Naming Rules, such as:
- Title Case: "Cross-Domain Transfer Learning Task" not "cross-domain transfer learning task".
- Descriptive Suffix: Must end with type indicator (Task, System, Algorithm, etc.).
- Domain Prefix: Begin with qualifier (AI, Machine Learning, Automated, etc.).
- Abbreviation Conventions, such as:
- First Introduction: "Adaptive Graph Convolution Network (AGCN)".
- Subsequent Use: "AGCN Algorithm" or "AGCN-Based System".
- Edge Case Handlings, such as:
- Quoted Works: "Blue Velvet" Film with quotation marks.
- Leading Numerals: "3rd-Party AI Development Platform" allowed.
- Acronym-Only: "AdaGrad" with infobox type clarification.
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- Core Naming Rules, such as:
- Counter-Example:
- Free-Form Naming, which lacks systematic rules.
- Case-Insensitive Naming, which ignores capitalization standards.
- Suffix-Optional Naming, which omits type indicators.
- See: Naming Convention System, Naming Convention, Concept Title Structure, Title Case Convention, Canonical Suffix Bucket, Title Validation Check, Term Role Lexicon.