RE: SUO: RE: An article on the pitfalls of metadata
John F. Sowa wrote
> Rich,
>
> I stated more qualifications to that point:
>
> > Yes, in fact John Sowa recently opined that WordNet, for all
> > its lack of axioms, appears to be the only ontology that
> > has an empty top level. All the others force a specific
> > top level before providing multiple interpretations at
> > lower levels. As I remember John's comment (it would be
> > useful if someone can find it in the archives), he felt the
> > imposition of a specific top level set is a widely practiced
> > mistake that ontologists make.
>
> WordNet does have a top level, which nobody uses, and everybody
> who has an ontology replaces with their own pet top level.
>
> I didn't say that a top level is bad, but that it should not
> be imposed from the top down. Instead, it should be derived
> from the bottom up (or better, by an iterative method that
> is subject to many kinds of tests against reality and
> applications to reality).
>
> John Sowa
John if I misquoted you, I apologize. But I was impressed
by the fact that you recommended WordNet. I have the database
files for WordNet 1.7.1 and WordNet 2.0, but the ontology
isn't made explicit there. Do you know of a reference URL
that describes it more explicitly?
Thanks,
Rich