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The unexpanded ontology
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Page 1: The unexpanded ontology. Partially expanded structural hierarchy, tree connections represent part-of relations; note types-of structures are also shown.

The unexpanded ontology

Page 2: The unexpanded ontology. Partially expanded structural hierarchy, tree connections represent part-of relations; note types-of structures are also shown.

Partially expanded structural hierarchy, tree connections represent part-of relations; note ‘types-of‘ structures are also shown (‘synandrium’ is a type of androecium).

Page 3: The unexpanded ontology. Partially expanded structural hierarchy, tree connections represent part-of relations; note types-of structures are also shown.

Regions – not explicitly added to the structural hierarchy.

Page 4: The unexpanded ontology. Partially expanded structural hierarchy, tree connections represent part-of relations; note types-of structures are also shown.

Generic Structures - not explicitly added to the structural hierarchy.

Page 5: The unexpanded ontology. Partially expanded structural hierarchy, tree connections represent part-of relations; note types-of structures are also shown.

State Groups in the ontology – these usage groups may be linked to the structures that they are allowed to describe (here states describing the concept ‘margin detail’ are linked to a number of leaf and petal like structures).

Page 6: The unexpanded ontology. Partially expanded structural hierarchy, tree connections represent part-of relations; note types-of structures are also shown.

more state groups

Page 7: The unexpanded ontology. Partially expanded structural hierarchy, tree connections represent part-of relations; note types-of structures are also shown.

An expanded state group ‘Flower Shapes’ showing the member states (which have been divided into subgroups for ease of display). Again this group is linked to a number of structures that its member states may describe.

Page 8: The unexpanded ontology. Partially expanded structural hierarchy, tree connections represent part-of relations; note types-of structures are also shown.

The Qualitative Property hierarchy derived by analysis of the state usage groups.

Page 9: The unexpanded ontology. Partially expanded structural hierarchy, tree connections represent part-of relations; note types-of structures are also shown.

Expanding the property Arrangement reveals all its subproperties. There are also 4 context groupings of states belonging to the property arrangement.

Page 10: The unexpanded ontology. Partially expanded structural hierarchy, tree connections represent part-of relations; note types-of structures are also shown.

The states specifically belonging to Arrangement (whilst not a member of one of its subproperties) are shown, as are the subset of these that have not been defined as part of a context group of arrangement. The subproperties of Arrangement are shown unexpanded....ie Aestivation, Architecture etc

Page 11: The unexpanded ontology. Partially expanded structural hierarchy, tree connections represent part-of relations; note types-of structures are also shown.

Expansion of two of the context groups of Arrangement – showing the member states and the structures that they may be used to describe.

Page 12: The unexpanded ontology. Partially expanded structural hierarchy, tree connections represent part-of relations; note types-of structures are also shown.

Expansion of the subproperty Aestivation, showing member states, none of which are in subproperties or context groups, but the whole group of states belonging to this property has been linked to a number of allowed structures


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