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Sigma KEE - connectedInSocialNetwork
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connected in social network
This refers to a connection made between two distinct people who have SocialNetworkingAccounts on the same SocialNetworkingSite. Some examples would be facebookFriends, classmates, colleagues, and followers. Note that connections can be symmetrical (e.g. facebookFriend or asymmetrical (e.g. follower). Therefore, this is neither a SymmetricRelation nor an AntisymmetricRelation.
Relationships      
Parents in scope of interest A very general Predicate. (inScopeOfInterest ?AGENT ?ENTITY) means that ?ENTITY is within the scope of interest of ?AGENT. Note that the interest indicated can be either positive or negative, i.e. the ?AGENT can have an interest in avoiding or promoting ?ENTITY.
Children Facebook friendThis is a term that refers to the relationship between two people who have been deemed 'friends' on Facebook. This does not necessarily mean that they are friends in real life or that they even know each other outside of Facebook. Therefore, this term is not to be confused with friend. It is possible for two people to be friends and not facebookFriends and vice versa.
 followThis is an example of a connection within a SocialNetworkingSite such as Twitter or Tumblr. (follows ?USER1 ?USER2) means that ?USER1 has subscribed to ?USER2's posts. In other words, ?USER1 will be able to see DigitalPost that ?USER2 has posted (Posting).
InstancesabstractProperties or qualities as distinguished from any particular embodiment of the properties/qualities in a physical medium. Instances of Abstract can be said to exist in the same sense as mathematical objects such as sets and relations, but they cannot exist at a particular place and time without some physical encoding or embodiment.
 binary predicateA Predicate relating two items - its valence is two.
 binary relationBinaryRelations are relations that are true only of pairs of things. BinaryRelations are represented as slots in frame systems.
 entityThe universal class of individuals. This is the root node of the ontology.
 inheritable relationThe class of Relations whose properties can be inherited downward in the class hierarchy via the subrelation Predicate.
 intentional relationThe Class of Relations between an AutonomousAgent and one or more Entities, where the Relation requires that the AutonomousAgent have awareness of the Entity.
 irreflexive relationRelation ?REL is irreflexive iff (?REL ?INST ?INST) holds for no value of ?INST.
 predicateA Predicate is a sentence-forming Relation. Each tuple in the Relation is a finite, ordered sequence of objects. The fact that a particular tuple is an element of a Predicate is denoted by '(*predicate* arg_1 arg_2 .. arg_n)', where the arg_i are the objects so related. In the case of BinaryPredicates, the fact can be read as `arg_1 is *predicate* arg_2' or `a *predicate* of arg_1 is arg_2'.
 relationThe Class of relations.There are two kinds of Relation: Predicate and Function. Predicates and Functions both denote sets of ordered n-tuples. The difference between these two Classes is that Predicates cover formula-forming operators, while Functions cover term-forming operators.
Belongs to Class entity


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