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Domain-constrained knowledge representation: A modal framework
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In most current systems, domain information is attached as metadata, qualifiers, or graph-level organization.
ImplicationpartialDirectly stated in the abstract with clear description of current approaches
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This paper argues that domain should be treated as part of knowledge representation rather than as supplementary annotation.
ImplicationpartialExplicitly stated as the paper's main argument and contribution
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It introduces the Domain-Contextualized Concept Graph (DCG), a framework in which domain is written into the relation and interpreted as a modal world constraint.
ImplicationpartialDirectly described in the abstract with specific notation provided
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Formally, the relation is interpreted through a domain-indexed necessity operator, so that truth, inference, and conflict checking are all scoped to the relevant world.
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ambiguous concepts can be disambiguated at the point of representation
ImplicationpartialDirectly stated as a consequence of the framework
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invalid assertions can be challenged against their domain
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cross-domain relations can be connected through explicit predicates
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The central claim is that many practical failures in knowledge systems begin when domain is treated as external to the assertion.
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