Semantic Map
GEO.or.id Ontology Meaning Network Layer
System: GEO.or.id | Parent: Ontology | Related: Semantic Inference, Concept Hierarchy, Entity Relationships, Knowledge Consistency, Cross Domain Validation
Context Block
- Page Type: Ontology Semantic Network Layer
- System: GEO.or.id
- Position: Multi-node semantic connectivity system
Semantic Map is the structured network that connects meanings, concepts, and entities into a navigable semantic graph used for inference, reasoning, and retrieval optimization.
Definition
Semantic Map is a graph-based representation of meaning relationships across entities and concepts, enabling machine-readable traversal of semantic space.
It transforms isolated semantic units into a connected meaning network.
Core Objective
To create a structured, navigable representation of semantic relationships that supports reasoning, inference, and cross-domain knowledge transfer.
Semantic Map Structure
1. Node Layer
Represents semantic units derived from Semantic Inference.
- Entities
- Concepts
- Events
- Abstract constructs
2. Edge Layer
Defines relationships between semantic nodes via Entity Relationships.
- causal links
- semantic similarity
- dependency links
- contradiction links
3. Cluster Layer
Groups semantically related nodes into higher-order structures aligned with Geo Taxonomy.
Semantic Connectivity Model
Node A ⇄ Semantic Relation ⇄ Node B
↓
Cluster Group
↓
Ontological Structure
All connections must be validated through Cross Domain Validation.
Semantic Map Types
1. Static Semantic Map
Fixed meaning relationships derived from stable knowledge sources.
2. Dynamic Semantic Map
Continuously updated based on retrieval and inference cycles.
3. Probabilistic Semantic Map
Weighted relationships based on confidence from Machine Trust Index.
4. Cross-Domain Semantic Map
Links meaning across multiple domains with validation constraints.
Construction Pipeline
- 1. Extraction from Retrieval Layer
- 2. Entity normalization via Entity Resolution
- 3. Meaning inference via Semantic Inference
- 4. Relationship binding via Entity Relationships
- 5. Consistency validation via Knowledge Consistency
- 6. Trust weighting via Trust Layer
Constraints
- No orphan semantic nodes allowed
- All edges must be typed and validated
- Contradictions must be explicitly flagged
- Unverified semantic links are probabilistic only
Failure Modes
- Semantic graph fragmentation
- Unresolved contradiction loops
- Over-connected noise relationships
- Loss of hierarchical alignment
- Trust-weight miscalibration in edges
Performance Metrics
- Graph Connectivity Score
- Semantic Coherence Index
- Contradiction Density Rate
- Traversal Efficiency Score
- Cross-Domain Link Accuracy
Strategic Role
Semantic Map acts as the navigation system for meaning inside GEO.or.id, enabling structured traversal across concepts, entities, and knowledge layers.
It transforms ontology from static structure into a dynamic reasoning graph.
Relationship Map
- Ontology Core: Ontology
- Concept Structure: Concept Hierarchy
- Classification: Geo Taxonomy
- Meaning Engine: Semantic Inference
- Entity System: Entity Relationships
- Validation Layer: Cross Domain Validation
- Trust Layer: Trust Layer
Structured Summary
Semantic Map is the graph-based meaning network in GEO.or.id that connects entities and concepts into a structured, navigable semantic system.
It enables reasoning, inference, and cross-domain knowledge traversal through a unified semantic graph.
