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| == Presentations == | | == Presentations == |
− | There are several other presentation and descriptions on taxonomies, which you might to look at: | + | There are several other presentation and descriptions on taxonomies, which you might to look at, before diving into the details: |
| * [https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1zL2fA3d_fuPvKKKmCGJ5aV_Ug-R-gXQbwSCcxf3dbo4/edit?usp=sharing Quick presentation of the taxonomies] | | * [https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1zL2fA3d_fuPvKKKmCGJ5aV_Ug-R-gXQbwSCcxf3dbo4/edit?usp=sharing Quick presentation of the taxonomies] |
| * A [https://yuktea.wordpress.com/2022/06/22/three-generations/ short intro by Yukti on her blog]. | | * A [https://yuktea.wordpress.com/2022/06/22/three-generations/ short intro by Yukti on her blog]. |
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| + | == Principles == |
| + | There are some general principles that are valid for all taxonomies. A taxonomy consists of '''terms''' and '''stopwords'''. |
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| + | === Terms === |
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| + | === Stopwords === |
| + | 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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| 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 |
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| == Features == | | == Features == |
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− | * A global hierarchy / taxonomy for each type of data field (categories, brands, labels, countries etc.)
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| * Translations for every language of each field value | | * Translations for every language of each field value |
| * Multiple synonyms for each field value in each language | | * Multiple synonyms for each field value in each language |
− | * Stopwords for each language/field type
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− | == Generalities ==
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| === Taxonomy term === | | === Taxonomy term === |