semantic objects
[/səˈmæntɪk ˈɒbdʒɪkts/]
nounpl: semantic objects
objetos semânticos
1. In linguistics and computer science, entities or units that carry meaning and represent concepts, ideas, or things within a particular semantic framework or system
In the database design, semantic objects represent real-world entities like customers, products, and transactions.
No design do banco de dados, os objetos semânticos representam entidades do mundo real, como clientes, produtos e transações.
2. In knowledge representation, abstract entities that encapsulate meaning and can be processed by machines or formal systems
The ontology defines semantic objects and their relationships to enable better information retrieval.
A ontologia define objetos semânticos e suas relações para permitir uma melhor recuperação de informações.
3. In natural language processing, linguistic units that carry semantic content and can be tagged, classified, or analyzed
The NLP algorithm identifies semantic objects in the text to understand its overall meaning.
O algoritmo de PLN identifica objetos semânticos no texto para compreender seu significado geral.
This is a technical term primarily used in computer science, linguistics, and information technology fields. It is equally understood and used in both Brazil and the USA, as well as Portugal, with no significant cultural variations. The term is part of the specialized vocabulary of knowledge workers in tech industries across all Portuguese and English-speaking regions.
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