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projects:content-annotation:layer-attributes:sort:hierarchy-of-sorts [2007/03/27 22:46]
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projects:content-annotation:layer-attributes:sort:hierarchy-of-sorts [2007/03/27 22:49] (current)
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 ===== Sort Specification and Examples ===== ===== Sort Specification and Examples =====
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 Formal entities **[fe]**: represent extralingual objects (formulas, drawings, pictures, etc.), which play an important role in multimedia documents.  Formal entities **[fe]**: represent extralingual objects (formulas, drawings, pictures, etc.), which play an important role in multimedia documents. 
 Examples:at the top of the diagram, the area in the top right corner, etc. Examples:at the top of the diagram, the area in the top right corner, etc.
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   *Quantitative graduators **[ng]**: are used (mostly) for "fuzzy" qualification of quantities. Examples: almost, nearly, approximately, more than and less than.   *Quantitative graduators **[ng]**: are used (mostly) for "fuzzy" qualification of quantities. Examples: almost, nearly, approximately, more than and less than.
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   *Local situational descriptors **[l]** are locations primarily connected to objects. Examples:on the building, under the chair, next to the door, etc.   *Local situational descriptors **[l]** are locations primarily connected to objects. Examples:on the building, under the chair, next to the door, etc.
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 ==== si (Situation) ====  ==== si (Situation) ==== 
 Situations **[si]**: or states of affairs mirror the constellation of objects, their modes of being, or the changes they are undergoing. It is possible to distinguish between static situations **[st]** and dynamic situations **[dy]**. Situations **[si]**: or states of affairs mirror the constellation of objects, their modes of being, or the changes they are undergoing. It is possible to distinguish between static situations **[st]** and dynamic situations **[dy]**.
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- *Static situations (states) **[st]**: physical states as well as psychic states, expressed by means of nouns. Examples: being pale with hunger, having a temperature of, having a serious illness. etc.+Static situations (states) **[st]**: physical states as well as psychic states, expressed by means of nouns. Examples: being pale with hunger, having a temperature of, having a serious illness. etc.
  
   *Dynamic situations (events) **[dy]** are further classified into actions and happenings.   *Dynamic situations (events) **[dy]** are further classified into actions and happenings.
MultiNet (Multilayered Extended Semantic Networks) is developed and maintained
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