Alberto Pepe edited The_facts_above_when.tex  over 11 years ago

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The facts above, when represented as an RDF graph with triples relating such concepts as \texttt{lanl:marko}, \texttt{ucla:apepe}, \texttt{lanl:herbertv}, \texttt{cern:cern}, \texttt{ucla:ipam}, \texttt{elsevier:joi}, \texttt{doi:10.1016/j.joi.2008.04.002}, etc., serve to form the dilated triple $T_x$. In this way, the meaning of the asserted triple (\texttt{lanl:marko}, \texttt{foaf:knows}, \texttt{ucla:apepe}) is presented in the broader context $T_x$. In other words, $T_x$ helps to elucidate the way in which Marko knows Alberto. Figure 2 depicts $T_x$, where the unlabeled resources and relationships represent the URIs from the previous representation. (Note: For the sake of diagram clarity, the supplemented triples are unlabeled in Figure \ref{fig:dilated-marko-alberto}. 2.  However, please be aware that the unlabeled resources are in fact the URI encoding of the aforementioned natural language example explaining how Marko knows Alberto.)