Relation pm#attributive_relation__attributiverelation (*) like pm#binary_relation, this type mostly exists to categorize what cannot be categorized elsewhere
exclusion: mereological_relation intentional_relation temporal_relation object_relation
supertype: relation_playing_a_special_role this type permits to categorize relations according to their roles ; this is a traditional but quite subjective way of categorizing relations
subtype: attributive_relation__attributiverelation (description_content/medium/container,description_content/medium/container)
subtype: property (description_content/medium/container,description_content/medium/container)
subtype: attribute (description_content/medium/container,description_content/medium/container)
subtype: possession (description_content/medium/container,description_content/medium/container)
subtype: purpose (?,?)
subtype: goal (process,situation)
subtype: purpose (description_content/medium/container,description_content/medium/container) situation that the described action is intended to reach
subtype: has-author__hasauthor (Publication-reference_or_Information-Bearing-Object_or_Technology_or_Method,cognitive_agent)
subtype: owned-by__ownedby (Information-Bearing-Object_or_Technology_or_Method,Legal-Agent)
subtype: owner (?,causal_entity) this is not a function: 0..N owner allowed
subtype: sole_owner (? -> causal_entity)
subtype: owner_of__ownerof (causal_entity,?)
subtype: possesses__possesse (agentive_physical_object,object) the agent has ownership of the object
subtype: property_fn (agentive_physical_object -> set) maps an agent to the set of objects owned by the agent
subtype: leader__leader_of (human,agentive_physical_object) (sumo#leader ?INSTITUTION ?PERSON) means that the leader of ?INSTITUTION is ?PERSON
subtype: seller__vendor___vender (situation -> goal_directed_agent)
subtype: customer__client___buyer__buyer___purchaser__purchaser___vendee (situation,goal_directed_agent)
subtype: generator (? -> causal_entity)
subtype: parent (? -> causal_entity)
subtype: creator (entity,entity)
subtype: Creator (entity,entity) to specify an entity primarily responsible for making the content of a resource
subtype: author (description,causal_entity)
subtype: main_author (description,causal_entity)
subtype: co-author (description,causal_entity)
subtype: spatial_origin__spatialorigin (?,?)
subtype: cuisine_origin__cuisineorigin (?,?)
subtype: exploits (object,agentive_physical_object) the object is used by the agent as a resource in an unspecified instance of process
subtype: has_purpose__haspurpose (physical,formula) the instance of physical has, as its purpose, the proposition expressed by the formula; note that there is an important difference in meaning between the predicates has_purpose and result; although the second argument of the latter can satisfy the second argument of the former, a conventional goal is an expected and desired outcome, while a result may be neither expected nor desired; for example, a machine process may have outcomes but no goals, aimless wandering may have an outcome but no goal; a learning process may have goals with no outcomes, and so on
subtype: has_purpose_for_agent__haspurposeforagent (physical,formula,cognitive_agent) the purpose of the physical thing for the agent is the proposition expressed by the formula; very complex issues are involved here; in particular, the rules of inference of the first order predicate calculus are not truth-preserving for the formula
subtype: measure (attribute_or_quality_or_measure,attribute_or_quality_or_measure) e.g., [a weight, measure: 75 kg]
subtype: attribute (?,attribute_or_quality_or_measure) e.g., [a car, attribute: a weight]
subtype: property (?,Attribute)
subtype: attribute (object,Attribute) the 2nd argument is an attribute of the 1st
subtype: manner (process,Attribute) the 1st argument is qualified by the 2nd (which is usually denoted by and adverb), e.g., the speed of the wind, the style of a dance, or the intensity of a sports competition
subtype: qt__quality (quality_or_endurant_or_perdurant,quality) the DOLCE predicate qt(x,y,t) means "x is a quality of y" but this relation respects the usual reading conventions: the 1st argument has for quality the 2nd argument
subtype: direct_quality__dqt (quality_or_endurant_or_perdurant,quality) the DOLCE predicate dqt(x,y,t) means "x is a direct quality of y" (not a quality of a quality of x) but this relation respects the usual reading conventions: the 1st argument has for direct quality the 2nd argument
subtype: name (?,?)
subtype: Title (? -> entity) to specify a name of a resource
subtype: Identifier (? -> string) to specify a reference that is unambiguous within a given context; SHOULD NOT BE USED IN WEBKB
subtype: identifier (entity -> Literal) a relation between an individual of a concept and the identifier of that concept; the identifier is a concrete data type, usually non_meaningful from the lexical viewpoint; useful to map many database relationships
subtype: label (?,string) in WebKB, with FO, use the link '_'
subtype: name (entity,Literal) a relation between an instance of a concept and the name (instance of a concrete data type) of that concept; the name has to be a lexically meaningful name
subtype: has-pretty-name (?,string)
subtype: has-variant-name__hasvariantname (?,string)
subtype: plural (?,string) to specify plural names; do not use in WebKB
subtype: singular (?,string) to specify singular names; do not use in WebKB
subtype: Date (? -> entity) to specify a date associated with an event in the life cycle of a resource; in WebKB, pm#time or other MORE PRECISE RELATIONS SHOULD BE USED INSTEAD
subtype: date (situation -> time_measure)
subtype: authoring_time__authoringtime (description_content/medium/container -> time_measure)
subtype: authoring_date__authoringdate (description_content/medium/container -> time_measure)
subtype: publish_date__publishdate (? -> entity)
subtype: value (?,?) principal value (usually a string) of a property when the property value is a structured resource (e.g., "2 kg" or " 020 in Dewey Decimal Code")
subtype: rdf_reification_relation__rdfreificationrelation (?,?)
subtype: predicate (statement -> binary_relation_type) the property used in a statement when representing the statement in reified form
subtype: subject (statement -> ?) resource that a statement is describing when representing the statement in reified form
subtype: object (? -> ?) object of a statement when representing the statement in reified form
subtype: support (?,?)
subtype: example (?,description_content/medium/container)
subtype: illustration (description_content/medium/container,description_content/medium/container)
subtype: syntax (?,description_content/medium/container)
subtype: has-magnitude__hasmagnitude (physical_quantity,decimal)
subtype: editor (publication,editor)