Mention
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Mention
is a generated schema and shouldn’t be created directly by users. -
Mention
is a hidden schema and shouldn’t be displayed in user interfaces or created by users.
Relations to other schemata
Mention
has the following relations to other schemata in the model:
Relation | Schemata |
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Properties inherited from: | - |
More precise schemata: | - |
Mention has multiple properties to describe its data. Some properties are inherited from its parent schemata.
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This property is used to compute a caption for the entity.
This property is a featured property, which means in UI applications it should be shown with higher information hierarchy.
This property is a matchable property and can be used in matching systems to find similar entities.
This property is a hidden property and should not be rendered in UI applications.
Name | Label | Type |
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Mention:name |
Name | name |
Mention:document |
Document | entity |
Mention:resolved |
Entity | entity |
Mention:detectedSchema |
Detected entity type | string |
Mention:contextCountry |
Co-occurring countries | country |
Mention:contextPhone |
Co-occurring phone numbers | phone |
Mention:contextEmail |
Co-occurring e-mail addresses | email |
How to use it in a graph or timeline
FtM has well-defined semantics for different representations of entities, for example in a network graph or in a timeline.
When using this schema in a graph representation, it should be represented as a node.
Semantic | Property |
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Temporal start | - |
Temporal end | - |