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- Datasets, actors (also known as services), and actor input and output ports are examples of resources that can have __semantic types__, that is, types that classify and constraint the semantic, as opposed to structural interpretation of resources. A semantic type may also describe how the semantic interpretation is "encoded" within a resource. For example, given a dataset that contains {{measurements of biomass for species sampled at certain locations}}, the "encoding" may state that a particular column denotes the {{biomass}} and that another column denotes the {{location}} of {{measurements}}. |
+ Datasets, actors (also known as services), and actor input and output ports are examples of resources that can have __semantic types__, that is, types that classify and constraint the semantic, as opposed to structural interpretation of resources. A semantic type may also describe how the semantic interpretation is "encoded" within a resource. For example, given a dataset whose semantic type is {{measurements of biomass for species sampled at certain locations}}, an "encoding" may state that a particular column denotes the {{biomass}} or that some other column denotes the {{location}} of {{measurements}}. |
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