Notes
Outline
Survey of
Knowledge Base Content
Introduction
Fundamental Expression Types
Top Level Collections
Time and Dates
Spatial Properties and Relations
Event Types
Information
More Content Areas
Spatial Properties and Relations
Surfaces, Portals and Cavities
Shape Attributes (63)
Types of Spatial Symmetry
Direction and Orientation Vocabulary
Relative Positions of Objects
Nearness and Location
Being Between
‘In-’ Predicates (~ 60)
Connections Predicates (~ 65)
Mereological Relations
Senses of ‘In’
Can the inner object leave by passing between members of the outer group?
Yes -- Try #$in-Among
Senses of ‘In’
Does part of the inner object stick out of the container?
None of it. -- Try
#$in-ContCompletely
Yes -- Try
#$in-ContPartially
If the container were turned around could the contained object fall out?
Yes -- Try
 #$in-ContOpen
No  -- Try
#$in-ContClosed
Senses of ‘In’
    Is it attached to the inside of the outer object?
Yes -- Try #$connectedToInside
    Can it be removed, if enough force is used, without damaging either object?
Yes -- Try #$in-Snugly or #$screwedIn
Senses of ‘Part’
#$parts
#$intangibleParts
#$subInformation
#$subEvents
#$physicalDecompositions
#$physicalPortions
Organizations
#$governingBody
#$WholeOrganizationFn
#$parentCompany
#$subOrgs-Command
#$subOrgs-Permanent
#$subOrgs-Temporary
#$subOrgs-OnlyDuringOperation
#$physicalQuarters
#$hasHeadquartersIn
       Country
#$officeInCountry
#$memberTypes
#$organizationHead
#$PolicyFn
Summary
Senses of ‘In’
#$in-Among
#$in-ContCompletely, #$in-ContPartially, #$in-ContClosed, #$in-ContOpen
#$connectedToInside, #$in-Snugly, #$screwedIn, #$sticksInto
Senses of ‘Part’
Organizations