Forthcoming: prime tags or iffy overlapping tags
Forthcoming: prime tags or iffy overlapping tags
I like this idea. I posted a comment, and I think its important to remember, that it is important to realize that an item within a data (or linguistic) taxonomy can have several different sets of parents, and hence have several different sets of children.
For instance, the entity "dandelion", within a taxonomy, could have the parents "weed", "wine", "scent", "salad", etc.
It is important that when we come up with interesting tagging methods, especially for the automated searching and consumption of data by systems (interoperability), that we refer to the tag lineage of information, not just it's particular tag.
I like this idea. I posted a comment, and I think its important to remember, that it is important to realize that an item within a data (or linguistic) taxonomy can have several different sets of parents, and hence have several different sets of children.
For instance, the entity "dandelion", within a taxonomy, could have the parents "weed", "wine", "scent", "salad", etc.
It is important that when we come up with interesting tagging methods, especially for the automated searching and consumption of data by systems (interoperability), that we refer to the tag lineage of information, not just it's particular tag.
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