Classification Made Relevant: How Scientists Build and Use Classifications and Ontologies


Classification Made Relevant: How Scientists Build and Use Classifications and Ontologies
Author: Jules J. Berman
Publisher finelybook 出版社: Academic Press; (February 11, 2022)
Language 语言: English
Print Length 页数: 444 pages
ISBN-10: 0323917860
ISBN-13: 9780323917865


Book Description
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Classification Made Relevant explains how classifications and ontologies are designed, and how they are used to analyze scientific information. It is through our description of the relationships among classes of objects that we are able to simplify knowledge and explore the ways in which individual classified objects behave. The book begins Author: describing the fundamentals of classification and leads up to a description of how computer scientists use object-oriented programming languages to model classifications and ontologies. Numerous examples are chosen from the Classification of Life, the Periodic Table of the Elements, and the symmetry relationships contained within the Classification Theorem of Finite Simple Groups. When these three classifications are tied together, they provide a relational hierarchy connecting all of the natural sciences. This book is intended to reach a multidisciplinary audience of students and professionals working in the data sciences, the library sciences, and all of the STEM sciences.
The chapters introduce and describe general concepts that can be understood Author: any intelligent reader. With each new concept, there follow practical examples selected from various scientific disciplines. In these cases, technical points and specialized vocabulary are linked to glossary items, where the item is clarified and expanded. Technical terms in the data sciences often have different meanings, depending on the reader’s specific discipline. The word “ontology” has so many meanings, it has become meaningless. Skeptics can google on the word “ontology” to quickly confirm the inchoate status of this subject. In such cases, the glossary describes the different way the term has been used and will clarify its meaning within the book’s context. For the benefit of computer scientists, the glossary contains short scripts written in Perl or Python or RuAuthor: . Non-programmers will be spared from reading computer code, without missing out on the concepts covered in each chapter. Author: using the glossary links, every reader experiences a version of this book tailored to their personal needs and preferences.

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