Anyanwu2005semrank question 1 by lebo
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A Question from Tim Lebo about Anyanwu2005semrank:
The authors propose a few interesting metrics for ranking a set of semantic paths. A semantic path is an instance of a Semantic Association, which is a sequence of (RDF) properties. In the Background/Motivation section, the authors illustrate and define three example Property Sequences: rho-pathAssociation, rho-joinAssociation, and rho-isoAssociation.
- Are there compelling reasons for recognizing these types of semantic paths, i.e., are these structures applicable in real-world analysis?
- Are there other Property Sequences that are typical in the Semantic Association research area?
- Although these examples are helpful in understanding the purpose of analyzing semantic paths, it is unclear how these identified three relate to the metrics introduced in the remaining sections of the paper. Is there a deeper relationship between these three Property Sequences and the metrics proposed?
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| Text | The authors propose a few interesting metr … The authors propose a few interesting metrics for ranking a set of semantic paths. A semantic path is an instance of a Semantic Association, which is a sequence of (RDF) properties. In the Background/Motivation section, the authors illustrate and define three example Property Sequences: rho-pathAssociation, rho-joinAssociation, and rho-isoAssociation.
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