There are some general principles that are valid for all taxonomies. A taxonomy consists of '''terms''' and '''stopwords'''.
There are some general principles that are valid for all taxonomies. A taxonomy consists of '''terms''' and '''stopwords'''.
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=== Stopwords ===
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Stopwords are words that can be ignored. These words can be found among ingredients, for instance, but are not ingredients themselves. Each language can have its own stopwords.
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=== Synonyms ===
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What is the role of these in parsing?
=== Terms ===
=== Terms ===
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The main part of a taxonomy is a (very) large section of terms. A term can be a specific ingredient, a label, a language, etc, depending on the taxonomy.
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=== Stopwords ===
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== Implementation ==
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Stopwords are words that can be ignored. These words can be found among ingredients, for instance, but are not ingredients themselves. Each language can have its own stopwords,
TBD: the following texts will be updated and/or placed in separate pages. @aleene 5-10-2022
TBD: the following texts will be updated and/or placed in separate pages. @aleene 5-10-2022