Core ontology
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In
moral core of a human linguistic culture
, and to self-correct so as to better represent core cultural ideas.
Such a core ontology is a key pre-requisite to a more complete
defining dictionary of the simplest meanings of 2,000 English words is used to define the 4,000 most basic English idioms—this is a core glossary of the English language
, which permits access to the core ontology (the idioms).
Core ontologies is a concept that is used in information science as well. For example, CIDOC-CRM and CORA[1] are considered as core ontologies.
See also
- Semantic prime
- Upper ontology
References
External links
- SIOC Core Ontology Specification at rdfs.org
- Semantic Management of Web Services using the Core Ontology of Services at w3.org