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Define naming conventions for ontology #12

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kathrinblagec opened this issue Aug 13, 2020 · 1 comment
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Define naming conventions for ontology #12

kathrinblagec opened this issue Aug 13, 2020 · 1 comment

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@kathrinblagec
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kathrinblagec commented Aug 13, 2020

To do:

  • Convert all pre-existing class names to normal capitalization.

Naming conventions for the ontology:

  • Use normal capitalization (i.e., no title case)
  • Use singular of terms (unless a class is explicitly referring to some collection or aggregate of entities)
  • American English

To be decided:

  • Delimiters (e.g. hyphenated words, such as 're-ranking')
  • 'Classification' and 'Detection' are sometimes used interchangeabily. Define difference between 'detection' and 'classification' and make this more consistent. Example: 'Intent classification' and 'Intent detection'. Related issue: issue-612537567
@kathrinblagec kathrinblagec changed the title Naming conventions for ontology Define naming conventions for ontology Aug 13, 2020
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I suggest:

  • Normal capitalization (i.e., no title case). Many of the classes imported from Papers With Code are still in title case, though.
  • Singular! (unless a class is explicitly referring to some collection or aggregate of entities)

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