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KRSMS Semantic Annotation Language

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- In this simple example, we (1) associate the label {{Crops}} to the data set resource, (2) associate the remaining labels to corresponding ontology concepts (note that we simplify their definitions via an XML namespace), (3) state with the first annotation that each {{Crops}} tuple is a {{Measurement}}, (4) state with the second annotation that each {{bm}} attribute value is a {{Biomass}}, (5) state with the thrid annotation that each {{spp}} attribute value is a {{Species}}, and so on.
+ In this simple example, we (1) associate the label {{crops}} to the data-set resource identifed as {{KBS019-003}}, (2) associate the remaining labels to corresponding ontology concepts (simplifying their identifiers using XML namespaces), (3) state with the first annotation that each {{crops}} tuple is a {{Measurement}} instance, (4) state with the second annotation that each {{bm}} attribute value is a {{Biomass}} instance, (5) state with the thrid annotation that each {{spp}} attribute value is a {{Species}} instance, and so on.
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- To illustrate, the previous semantic type is shown below with an embedded concept. (Note that to simplify the definition below we take liberty with the use of namespaces in OWL). This embedded concept definitions states that {{MyMeasurement}} is both a {{Measurement}} and a {{SubjectiveObservation}}.
+ To illustrate, the previous semantic type is shown below with an embedded concept. (Note that to simplify the definition below we take liberty with the use of namespaces in OWL). This embedded concept definition states that {{MyMeasurement}} is both a {{Measurement}} and a {{SubjectiveObservation}}.
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- ! Complete Annotation-Language Syntax
+ ! Full Annotation-Language Syntax
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- The simple annotation language syntax is shorthand for a subset of the complete syntax. In the full syntax, resource expressions consist of lists of atoms (separated by commas) in which an atom takes one of the following forms.
+ The abbreviated annotation language syntax is shorthand for a subset of the complete syntax. In the full syntax, resource expressions consist of lists of atoms (separated by commas) in which an atom takes one of the following forms.

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