CHAracterisation MEthodology Ontology

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Data

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EncodedData

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We call "decoding" the act of recognise the variation according to a particular rule and generate another equivalent schema (e.g. in the agent's cognitive apparatus, as another form of data). We call "interpreting" the act of providing semantic meaning to data, which is covered by the semiotic perspective. Variations in data are generated by an agent (not necessarily human) and are intended to be decoded by the same or another agent using the same encoding rules. Data are always generated by an agent but not necessarily possess a semantic meaning, either because it's lost or unknown or because simply they possess none (e.g. a random generation of symbols). A data object may be used as the physical basis for a sign, under Semiotics perspective. EncodedData is the class where inventions that don't actually exist would be placed. For example, the blueprint of a bridge is an encoded data. When the bridge will be built, than the blueprint will also be a semiotical entity. Another example is Superman, that exists only as a set of magazines, drawings, novels, movies, but not in the real world. A causal object whose properties variation are encoded by an agent and that can be decoded by another agent according to a specific rule.

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https://w3id.org/emmo#EMMO_3e7add3d_e6ed_489a_a796_8e31fef9b490

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We call "decoding" the act of recognise the variation according to a particular rule and generate another equivalent schema (e.g. in the agent's cognitive apparatus, as another form of data). We call "interpreting" the act of providing semantic meaning to data, which is covered by the semiotic perspective.

Variations in data are generated by an agent (not necessarily human) and are intended to be decoded by the same or another agent using the same encoding rules. Data are always generated by an agent but not necessarily possess a semantic meaning, either because it's lost or unknown or because simply they possess none (e.g. a random generation of symbols). A data object may be used as the physical basis for a sign, under Semiotics perspective.

EncodedData is the class where inventions that don't actually exist would be placed. For example, the blueprint of a bridge is an encoded data. When the bridge will be built, than the blueprint will also be a semiotical entity. Another example is Superman, that exists only as a set of magazines, drawings, novels, movies, but not in the real world.

A causal object whose properties variation are encoded by an agent and that can be decoded by another agent according to a specific rule.

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EncodedContrast

EncodedData

EMMO_967080e5_2f42_4eb2_a3a9_c58143e835f9

A causal object whose properties variation are encoded by an agent and that can be decoded by another agent according to a specific rule.

EMMO_c7b62dd7_063a_4c2a_8504_42f7264ba83f

We call "decoding" the act of recognise the variation according to a particular rule and generate another equivalent schema (e.g. in the agent's cognitive apparatus, as another form of data). We call "interpreting" the act of providing semantic meaning to data, which is covered by the semiotic perspective.

Variations in data are generated by an agent (not necessarily human) and are intended to be decoded by the same or another agent using the same encoding rules. Data are always generated by an agent but not necessarily possess a semantic meaning, either because it's lost or unknown or because simply they possess none (e.g. a random generation of symbols). A data object may be used as the physical basis for a sign, under Semiotics perspective.

EncodedData is the class where inventions that don't actually exist would be placed. For example, the blueprint of a bridge is an encoded data. When the bridge will be built, than the blueprint will also be a semiotical entity. Another example is Superman, that exists only as a set of magazines, drawings, novels, movies, but not in the real world.

EMMO_c84c6752_6d64_48cc_9500_e54a3c34898d

https://no.wikipedia.org/wiki/Data

example

A signal through a cable. A sound wave. Words on a page. The pattern of excited states within a computer RAM.

A Radio Morse Code transmission can be addressed by combination of perspectives. Physicalistic: the electromagnetic pulses can be defined as individual A (of type Field) and the strip of paper coming out a printer receiver can be defined as individual B (of type Matter). Data: both A and B are also DiscreteData class individuals. In particular they may belong to a MorseData class, subclass of DiscreteData. Perceptual: B is an individual belonging to the graphical entities expressing symbols. In particular is a formula under the MorseLanguage class, made of a combination of . and - symbols. Semiotics: A and B can be signs if they refers to something else (e.g. a report about a fact, names).

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EMMO_3e7add3d_e6ed_489a_a796_8e31fef9b490

emmo:EMMO_3e7add3d_e6ed_489a_a796_8e31fef9b490

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Data

seeAlso

https://no.wikipedia.org/wiki/Data

disjointWith

https://w3id.org/emmo#EMMO_5a10e288_c6a5_409a_a16a_98a2fb8be4f3

subClassOf

https://w3id.org/emmo#EMMO_1e877c70_3b01_45a8_a8f6_8ce4f6a24660

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Portal mappings

Mapping To Ontology Relations Source Type Actions
https://pi.pauwel.be/voc/distributionelement#JunctionBox-DATA https://data.industryportal.enit.fr/ontologies/MEP LOOM Inter-portal
http://emmo.info/emmo#EMMO_1e877c70_3b01_45a8_a8f6_8ce4f6a24660 https://data.industryportal.enit.fr/ontologies/EMMO LOOM Inter-portal
http://www.semanticweb.org/usmanahmed/ontologies/2018/4/untitled-ontology-7#Data https://data.industryportal.enit.fr/ontologies/REQSPECONTO LOOM Inter-portal
http://www.ebi.ac.uk/swo/SWO_0000516 https://data.industryportal.enit.fr/ontologies/SWO LOOM Inter-portal
https://w3id.org/emmo#Data https://data.industryportal.enit.fr/ontologies/BTO-EMMO LOOM Inter-portal
https://w3id.org/emmo#Data https://data.industryportal.enit.fr/ontologies/BTO LOOM Inter-portal
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