Ontology System Index
The Ontology System is the semantic structure layer of GEO.or.id. It defines how entities, concepts, and relationships are formally represented, aligned, and maintained across the entire knowledge architecture.
This layer ensures that all retrieved and processed information has a consistent meaning structure before entering reasoning and trust systems.
1. Ontology System Role
Ontology acts as the semantic backbone of the system:
Query → Retrieval → Evidence → Ontology Alignment → Reasoning → Trust
It converts unstructured meaning into structured, machine-readable relationships.
2. Core Ontology Architecture
3. Semantic Mapping Layer
This layer defines how meaning is structured and mapped across systems:
4. Ontology Alignment System
Ontology alignment ensures consistency between different knowledge representations and prevents semantic fragmentation.
5. Ontology Drift Control
Ontology drift occurs when meaning changes across time, systems, or context.
6. Entity Structural System
Entities are the atomic units of the ontology system.
7. Ontology in System Architecture
The ontology layer connects meaning across all system components:
8. System Principle
- Meaning must be explicitly structured
- Entities must be disambiguated before reasoning
- Relationships are first-class objects, not metadata
- Ontology drift is continuously monitored
- No reasoning without semantic alignment
