Distinct objects for predicate skos:definition sorted by frequency

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"A general note, for any purpose."@en1
"A label matcher matching after compound splitting the label(s) of the source concepts. Source labels are splitted using rdf_tokenize_literal/2. Warning: source label tokens are matched against complete target labels! "@en1
"A lexical label for a resource that should be hidden when generating visual displays of the resource, but should still be accessible to free text search operations."@en1
"A meaningful collection of concepts."@en1
"A notation, also known as classification code, is a string of characters such as "T58.5" or "303.4833" used to uniquely identify a concept within the scope of a given concept scheme."@en1
"A note about a modification to a concept."@en1
"A note about the past state/use/meaning of a concept."@en1
"A note for an editor, translator or maintainer of the vocabulary."@en1
"A note that helps to clarify the meaning and/or the use of a concept."@en1
"A process class representing manual evaluation processes "@en1
"A set of concepts, optionally including statements about semantic relationships between those concepts."@en1
"A special class of lexical entities."@en1
"A statement or formal explanation of the meaning of a concept."@en1
"An alternative lexical label for a resource."@en1
"An example of the use of a concept."@en1
"An idea or notion; a unit of thought."@en1
"An ordered collection of concepts, where both the grouping and the ordering are meaningful."@en1
"Component that analyzes a set of mappings by creating intersections and differences sets"@en1
"Component that analyzes correspondences in a mappings by manual evaluation"@en1
"Component that creates a mapping by combining the correspondences from a number of mappings"@en1
"Component that creates a mapping by mergin the correspondences from a number of mappings"@en1
"Component that creates subsets from an existing concept scheme"@en1
"Component that creates subsets from an existing mapping"@en1
"Component that creates virtual subsets from an existing concept scheme"@en1
"Component that randomly samples correspondences to create a new mapping."@en1
"Component with multiple first-class inputs"@en1
"Generate new candidates based on exact matching labels of source and target concepts."@en1
"Generate new candidates based on label matching after (snowball) stemming."@en1
"Generate new candidates based on similar labels. The matcher is based on the 'isub' metric introduced in 'A string metric for ontology alignment' by Giorgos Stoilos, 2005."@en1
"Generate new candidates based on similar numeric literals. The score is the absolute difference of the two numeric literals compared, or infinite if these are not numbers."@en1
"Generate new candidates by looking for 1 or more ancestors that have already been mapped."@en1
"Generate new candidates by looking for 1 or more descendents that have already been mapped."@en1
"Generate new candidates by looking for 1 or more related concepts that have already been mapped."@en1
"Links a concept to a concept related by meaning."@en1
"Match mappings from preloaded named graph against concepts in source and target vocabularies"@en1
"Merge two or more mappings into one new mapping. For example, to collect the good mappings made by different processes."@en1
"Partition a vocabulary based on the concepts being in the sub-tree below (using BT/NT) a common parent concept, or not."@en1
"Partition a vocabulary based on the concepts being of a specific type, or not."@en1
"Partition a vocabulary based on the concepts being uniquely labeled, or not."@en1
"Partition a vocabulary based on the concepts having a specific property/value, or not."@en1
"Partition a vocabulary based on the concepts having already been mapped, or not."@en1
"Relates a collection to one of its members."@en1
"Relates a concept to a concept that is more general in meaning."@en1
"Relates a concept to a concept that is more specific in meaning."@en1
"Relates a concept to a concept with which there is an associative semantic relationship."@en1
"Relates a concept to the concept scheme that it is a top level concept of."@en1
"Relates a resource (for example a concept) to a concept scheme in which it is included."@en1
"Relates an ordered collection to the RDF list containing its members."@en1
"Relates two concepts coming, by convention, from different schemes, and that have comparable meanings"@en1
"Relates, by convention, a concept scheme to a concept which is topmost in the broader/narrower concept hierarchies for that scheme, providing an entry point to these hierarchies."@en1
"Select correspondences that already have the most matching labels (according to their evidence data.)"@en1
"Select correspondences that have been selected by the most other methods (according to their evidence data.)"@en1
"Select correspondences that have the best score considering some numerical ranking, discard others."@en1
"Select correspondences with a unique source, target or both, discard others"@en1
"Select mappings with corresponding mappings in the preloaded mapping, discard others with the same source/target."@en1
"Select mappings with similar numeric literals. If type=all, all candidates with sufficiently similar numbers are selected. The score is the absolute difference of the two numeric literals compared, or infinite if these are not numbers."@en1
"Select mappings with the most mapped ancestors, discard others for the same source/target. If type=all, all correspondences with one or more ancestors are selected."@en1
"Select mappings with the most mapped descendents, discard others for the same source/target. If type=all, all correspondences with one or more descendents are selected."@en1
"Select mappings with the most mapped related concepts, discard others for the same source/target. If type=all, all correspondences with one or more related concepts are selected."@en1
"Select mappings with the most matching labels after (snowball) stemming, discard others for the same source/target. If type=all, all candidates with matching labels are selected."@en1
"Select mappings with the most matching labels, discard others for the same source/target. If type=all, all candidates with matching labels are selected."@en1
"Select mappings with the most matching labels, discard others for the same source/target. If type=all, all candidates with matching labels are selected. All matching is done after compound splitting the label(s) of the source concepts. Source labels are splitted using rdf_tokenize_literal/2. Warning: source label tokens are matched against complete target labels!"@en1
"Select mappings with the most similar labels, discard others for the same source/target. If type=all, all candidates with sufficiently similar labels are selected. The matcher is based on the 'isub' metric introduced in 'A string metric for ontology alignment' by Giorgos Stoilos, 2005."@en1
"Select the most generic concepts among alternatives for the same source/target, discard others."@en1
"Select the siblings (if any) among alternatives for the same source/target. This is used, for example, when a single source with two labels matches on two distinct but very similar targets and both mappings need to be preserved. "@en1
"The preferred lexical label for a resource, in a given language."@en1
"The property skosxl:altLabel is used to associate an skosxl:Label with a skos:Concept. The property is analogous to skos:altLabel."@en1
"The property skosxl:hiddenLabel is used to associate an skosxl:Label with a skos:Concept. The property is analogous to skos:hiddenLabel."@en1
"The property skosxl:labelRelation is used for representing binary ('direct') relations between instances of the class skosxl:Label."@en1
"The property skosxl:literalForm is used to give the literal form of an skosxl:Label."@en1
"The property skosxl:prefLabel is used to associate an skosxl:Label with a skos:Concept. The property is analogous to skos:prefLabel."@en1
"skos:broadMatch is used to state a hierarchical mapping link between two conceptual resources in different concept schemes."@en1
"skos:broaderTransitive is a transitive superproperty of skos:broader."1
"skos:closeMatch is used to link two concepts that are sufficiently similar that they can be used interchangeably in some information retrieval applications. In order to avoid the possibility of "compound errors" when combining mappings across more than two concept schemes, skos:closeMatch is not declared to be a transitive property."@en1
"skos:exactMatch is used to link two concepts, indicating a high degree of confidence that the concepts can be used interchangeably across a wide range of information retrieval applications. skos:exactMatch is a transitive property, and is a sub-property of skos:closeMatch."@en1
"skos:narrowMatch is used to state a hierarchical mapping link between two conceptual resources in different concept schemes."@en1
"skos:narrowerTransitive is a transitive superproperty of skos:narrower."1
"skos:relatedMatch is used to state an associative mapping link between two conceptual resources in different concept schemes."@en1