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ontology

[on-tol-uh-jee] / ɒnˈtɒl ə dʒi /


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The deeper risk is that we may be optimizing the wrong thing by improving algorithms while leaving the underlying computational ontology unchanged.

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“As AI accelerates, enterprises are realizing that the ontology is key to incorporate these rapidly evolving capabilities,” added the analyst.

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“As AI accelerates, enterprises are realizing that the ontology is key to incorporate these rapidly evolving capabilities,” added the analyst.

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An ontology is formal representation of knowledge within a domain and the relationships between those concepts, used to model and manage complex information systems.

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For instance, there is not much semantic distance between "dog" and "cat" while there is a great deal between words like "cat" and "ontology."

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