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Example triple:
dbr:Michael_Jackson @dbo:genre dbr:Rock_music
Generated sentence:
Michael Jackson's genre is Rock music
In this particular case it is not semantically correct to have a mapping between subject (Michael Jackson) and object (Rock music) through a property (genre).
The correct sentence would be: Michael Jackson performed Rock music [as a musical artist]. The problem here is the ambiguity of the term, because Michael Jackson is not only the name of an artist (i.e. band), but also the name of the person. And person can not have a genre.
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Example triple:
dbr:Michael_Jackson @dbo:genre dbr:Rock_music
Generated sentence:
Michael Jackson's genre is Rock music
In this particular case it is not semantically correct to have a mapping between subject (Michael Jackson) and object (Rock music) through a property (genre).
The correct sentence would be: Michael Jackson performed Rock music [as a musical artist]. The problem here is the ambiguity of the term, because Michael Jackson is not only the name of an artist (i.e. band), but also the name of the person. And person can not have a genre.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: