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* [https://scholia.toolforge.org/work/Q108855310 Using the W3C Generating RDF from Tabular Data on the Web recommendation to manage small Wikidata datasets]
* [https://scholia.toolforge.org/work/Q108855310 Using the W3C Generating RDF from Tabular Data on the Web recommendation to manage small Wikidata datasets]
* [https://scholia.toolforge.org/work/Q115624106 Structural Quality Metrics to Evaluate Knowledge Graphs ]
* [https://scholia.toolforge.org/work/Q115624106 Structural Quality Metrics to Evaluate Knowledge Graphs ]
== Tools ==
* [https://muekoeff.gitlab.io/entitycompare/ https://muekoeff.gitlab.io/entitycompare/], e.g. use with Q11518, Q184410, Q184871

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  • RCC-5 classification
Merging taxonomies under RCC-5 algebraic articulations (Q114740027): "CLEANTAX uses the RCC-5 [Randell et al. 1992] topological algebra as the basis for representing articulations. This algebra describes relationships between sets, and supports the expression of incomplete knowledge when stating articulations. The RCC-5 algebra uses the same five basic relations (B5) as several biological taxonomic alignments and taxonomic reasoning systems [Berendsohn 2003; Koperski et al. 2000; Franz et al. 2007]. Given any two non-empty sets N and M, exactly one of the B5 relations holds (cf. Figure 5) between them: (i) congruence (N ≡ M), (ii) proper inclusion (N # M), (iii) proper inverse inclusion (N ! M), (iv) partial overlap (N ⊕ M), or (v) exclusion (disjointness) (N ! M)."

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