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Mike Pool: Is it time for a moratorium on the word “semantics”? – Episode 22

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Feb 11, 2025
Mike Pool, with extensive experience in ontology and semantic technology at Bloomberg and Amazon, argues for a pause on the term 'semantics' to enhance clarity in discussions. He highlights the challenges of defining semantic technology's scope and the importance of aligning technical architectures with end-user needs. The conversation dives into the nuances of language, how to address misunderstandings, and the role of large language models in capturing meaning. Pool emphasizes the need for a domain-focused, pragmatic approach to reusability and scalability in semantic practices.
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Overuse of "Semantics"

  • The term "semantics" is used broadly in knowledge representation, leading to imprecision.
  • It often becomes shorthand for specific tools or approaches, obscuring its meaning for others.
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Defining Semantic Technology

  • "Semantic technology" lacks a clear definition; even simple property graphs or triple stores blur the lines.
  • The distinction between what qualifies as "semantic" versus non-semantic remains ambiguous.
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Capturing Meaning for Reusability

  • Capturing "semantics" aims for computer reasoning akin to human understanding, reusable and scalable across applications.
  • Python scripts, while capturing meaning, lack reusability and scalability compared to semantic approaches.
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