Figure 7.
The Knowlet as a collection of cardinal assertions “about” a given subject. The objects effectively form the “conceptual context” of explicitly associated concepts. The predicates can range from very specific and explicit relationship descriptions such as “inhibits” or “is married to” to more generic and less explicit connections, such as “co-occurs in the same sentence as”.

The Knowlet as a collection of cardinal assertions “about” a given subject. The objects effectively form the “conceptual context” of explicitly associated concepts. The predicates can range from very specific and explicit relationship descriptions such as “inhibits” or “is married to” to more generic and less explicit connections, such as “co-occurs in the same sentence as”.

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