[NLP2RDF] document and corpus level aggregates

Steve Cassidy steve.cassidy at mq.edu.au
Thu May 30 08:07:12 CEST 2013


>
> The basic unit in NIF is the nif:Context, so the document-level is
> covered, when the string in a nif:Context equals the content of a document.

...
> <Alcoholism.txt#char=37028,**37043>
>         a  nif:RFC5147String ;
>         nif:beginIndex "37028" ;
>         nif:endIndex "37043" ;
>         itsrdf:taIdentRef <http://dbpedia.org/resource/**Benzodiazepine<http://dbpedia.org/resource/Benzodiazepine>>
> ;
>         nif:referenceContext <Alcoholism.txt#char=0,91429>  .
>

Just wondering why you don't use <Alcoholism.txt> when making assertions
about the document as a whole rather than giving the entire character range
as a qualifier.  Presumably the same assertion would be true of
<Alcoholism.txt#char=0,91427>  too but if you are trying to encode document
level meta-data and you have an identifier for the document, why not use
it?

Steve

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