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Revision as of 09:21, 8 June 2021
When using Semantic MediaWiki to represent knowledge, it would be nice to learn about Category Theory, and use its super simple linguistic construct, directed arrow, to represent data. Arrow as a symmetry breaking structure, provides universal expressiveness to encode any information, therefore, is being used to represent knowledge. To learn more about how Category Theory can help represent knowledge, please watch the following videos.
Category Theory for Beginners: Everyday Language
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Category Theory for Beginners: Knowledge Representation
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