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Paradigm classification

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Paradigm classification in ontology is a two-dimensional classification scheme, such as a spreadsheet. It is a subset of faceted classification.[1]

Overview

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Paradigm classification deals with the large subset of faceted classification where an item may be classified within two dimensions. Examples might include genealogy, where individuals are classified by their gender and relations with other individuals.

References

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  1. ^ Ahlberg, Malin; Forsberg, Markus; Hulden, Mans (May 2015). "Paradigm classification in supervised learning of morphology". In Mihalcea, Rada; Chai, Joyce; Sarkar, Anoop (eds.). Proceedings of the 2015 Conference of the North American Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics: Human Language Technologies. Denver, Colorado: Association for Computational Linguistics. pp. 1024–1029. doi:10.3115/v1/N15-1107.
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