Growing activity in semantic research and development is based on the understanding of semantics borrowed from linguistics and intuitively applied in new fields. Most of the developments are distinctively different from linguistic domain, for example, systems development. It requires re-thinking of the semantic terms and defining them for the new purpose.

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Universal Semantic Code

V. V. Martynov

The Universal Semantic Code (USC) is the semantic language for knowledge representation. It is based on the set of semantic primitives, which are normalized to unambiguously represent the knowledge and are organized in the regular structure. The USC patterns have an interpretation within the formal algebra described below. The formal nature of the USC along with regularity and unambiguous explicit expression of the semantics allow us to describe virtually any application domain. Continue reading »

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