Geo Taxonomy

Geo Taxonomy

Geo Taxonomy

GEO.or.id Ontology Classification Layer

System: GEO.or.id | Parent: Ontology | Related: Entity Resolution, Entity Relationships, Identity Coherence, Semantic Inference, Knowledge Consistency

Context Block

  • Page Type: Ontology Classification and Taxonomy Layer
  • System: GEO.or.id
  • Position: Structural classification system inside ontology

Geo Taxonomy is the structured classification system that organizes all entities, concepts, and relationships within GEO.or.id into hierarchical and functional categories for machine-readable ontology processing.

Definition

Geo Taxonomy is a formal classification framework that categorizes all ontological elements into structured groups based on function, abstraction level, and system behavior.

It ensures that every entity in the system has a defined position within a hierarchical knowledge structure.

Core Objective

To create a unified classification structure that allows consistent organization, retrieval, and reasoning across all GEO.or.id ontology layers.

Taxonomy Structure

1. Entity Taxonomy

Classification of all entities processed through Entity Resolution.

  • Physical Entities
  • Digital Entities
  • Abstract Entities
  • Constructed Entities

2. Concept Taxonomy

Classification of knowledge structures derived from Semantic Inference.

  • Core Concepts
  • Derived Concepts
  • Relational Concepts
  • System Concepts

3. Relationship Taxonomy

Classification of structural links defined in Entity Relationships.

  • Structural
  • Causal
  • Semantic
  • Trust-based
  • Dependency

4. Trust Taxonomy

Classification of trust states from Trust Layer.

  • High Trust
  • Medium Trust
  • Low Trust
  • Invalid Trust

5. Knowledge Taxonomy

Classification of knowledge validity and structure from Knowledge Consistency.

  • Stable Knowledge
  • Probabilistic Knowledge
  • Inferred Knowledge
  • Conflicted Knowledge

Hierarchy Model

Level 0: Raw Input
Level 1: Detected Entities
Level 2: Classified Entities (Taxonomy Applied)
Level 3: Semantic Structures
Level 4: Grounded Knowledge
Level 5: Trusted Ontology Nodes
    

Classification becomes valid only after passing validation from Cross Domain Validation.

Taxonomy Constraints

  • Every entity must belong to at least one taxonomy class
  • No orphan entities allowed in ontology graph
  • Cross-class consistency required across domains
  • Conflicts resolved via Knowledge Consistency

System Integration

Within GEO.or.id, Geo Taxonomy ensures all entities and concepts are structurally organized into a computable classification system.

Failure Modes

  • Misclassification of entities across categories
  • Overlapping taxonomy classes without clear boundaries
  • Orphan nodes in ontology graph
  • Cross-domain taxonomy inconsistency
  • Semantic mismatch between taxonomy levels

Performance Metrics

  • Classification Accuracy Score
  • Taxonomy Coverage Index
  • Orphan Entity Rate
  • Cross-Domain Consistency Score
  • Hierarchy Stability Index

Strategic Role

Geo Taxonomy provides the structural classification backbone for all ontology operations in GEO.or.id.

It ensures that every entity, concept, and relationship is placed into a consistent, machine-readable classification system.

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Structured Summary

Geo Taxonomy is the classification system within GEO.or.id ontology that organizes entities, concepts, relationships, and trust states into a structured hierarchical framework.

It ensures consistent categorization across all system layers for machine-readable reasoning.