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Update abstract and other metadata of the symbolic module #242

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27 changes: 11 additions & 16 deletions multiperspective/symbolic.ttl
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owl:versionIRI <http://emmo.info/emmo/1.0.0-beta5/multiperspective/symbolic> ;
owl:imports <http://emmo.info/emmo/1.0.0-beta5/perspectives/data> ,
<http://emmo.info/emmo/1.0.0-beta5/perspectives/reductionistic> ;
dcterms:abstract """Defines the perceptual perspective, which which categorises real world objects according to how they are percieved by an user as a recognisable pattern in space or time.
dcterms:abstract """The symbolic multi-perspective combines the data and reductionistic perspectives to describe symbolic entities.

The perceptual module includes formal languages, pictures, geometry, mathematics and sounds. Phenomenic objects can be used in a semiotic process as signs."""@en ;
A symbolic entity is a descrite data that pocess a reductionistic structure, who's elements can be decoded to tokens from one or more alphabets.

The symbolic module includes symbols, symbolic constructs and formal languages."""@en ;
dcterms:contributor "Adham Hashibon, Fraunhofer IWM, DE" ,
"Georg Schmitz, Access, DE" ,
"Gerhard Goldbeck, Goldbeck Consulting Ltd (UK)" ,
"Jesper Friis, SINTEF, NO" ;
dcterms:creator "Emanuele Ghedini, University of Bologna, IT" ;
"Gerhard Goldbeck, Goldbeck Consulting Ltd (UK)" ;
dcterms:creator "Emanuele Ghedini, University of Bologna, IT" ,
"Jesper Friis, SINTEF, NO" ;
dcterms:license "https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode" ;
dcterms:publisher "EMMC ASBL" ;
dcterms:title "Symbolic"@en ;
rdfs:comment """Contacts:
Gerhard Goldbeck
Goldbeck Consulting Ltd (UK)
email: [email protected]

Emanuele Ghedini
University of Bologna (IT)
email: [email protected]"""@en ,
rdfs:comment "Contacts: [email protected]" ,
"The EMMO requires FacT++ reasoner plugin in order to visualize all inferences and class hierarchy (ctrl+R hotkey in Protege)."@en ;
owl:versionInfo "1.0.0-beta5" .

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:EMMO_50ea1ec5_f157_41b0_b46b_a9032f17ca10 rdf:type owl:Class ;
rdfs:subClassOf :EMMO_89a0c87c_0804_4013_937a_6fe234d9499c ;
:EMMO_967080e5_2f42_4eb2_a3a9_c58143e835f9 "A physical made of more than one symbol sequentially arranged."@en ;
:EMMO_b432d2d5_25f4_4165_99c5_5935a7763c1a """The word \"cat\" considered as a collection of 'symbol'-s respecting the rules of english language.
:EMMO_b432d2d5_25f4_4165_99c5_5935a7763c1a """The word \"cat\" considered as a collection of 'symbol'-s respecting the rules of english language.

In this example the 'symbolic' entity \"cat\" is not related to the real cat, but it is only a word (like it would be to an italian person that ignores the meaning of this english word).

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e.g. a math symbol is not made of other math symbols
A Symbol may be a String in another language.
e.g. \"Bq\" is the symbol for Becquerel units when dealing with metrology, or a string of \"B\" and \"q\" symbols when dealing with characters."""@en ,
"""Symbols of a formal language need not be symbols of anything. For instance there are logical constants which do not refer to any idea, but rather serve as a form of punctuation in the language (e.g. parentheses).
"""Symbols of a formal language need not be symbols of anything. For instance there are logical constants which do not refer to any idea, but rather serve as a form of punctuation in the language (e.g. parentheses).

Symbols of a formal language must be capable of being specified without any reference to any interpretation of them.
Symbols of a formal language must be capable of being specified without any reference to any interpretation of them.
(Wikipedia)"""@en ,
"The class is the idea of the symbol, while the individual of that class stands for a specific mark (or token) of that idea."@en ;
skos:altLabel "AlphabeticEntity"@en ;
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