To distinguish the meaningful graphs that represent real or possible situations in the external world, certain graphs are declared to be canonical.


p. 91. cited in: C.J. van Rijsbergen, F. Crestani, M. Lalmas (1998) Information Retrieval: Uncertainty and Logics. p. 59 - Conceptual Structures, 1984


To distinguish the meaningful graphs that represent real or possible situations in the external world, certain graphs are declared to be canonical.

To distinguish the meaningful graphs that represent real or possible situations in the external world, certain graphs are declared to be canonical.

To distinguish the meaningful graphs that represent real or possible situations in the external world, certain graphs are declared to be canonical.

To distinguish the meaningful graphs that represent real or possible situations in the external world, certain graphs are declared to be canonical.