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The image below indicates the types of edges the query clusters are supposed to test. It is worth noting that these correspond to common sense axioms about conceptualization, like
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the fact that subConceptOf is transitive (4) or that subconcepts inherit the properties of their parent concepts (5). These axioms are listed in the accompanying paper (see below)
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The figure below summarizes the steps used. The last two steps refer to a possible use case for this dataset, including using in-context learning to improve the
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## Types of query clusters
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The image below indicates the types of edges the query clusters are supposed to test. It is worth noting that these correspond to common sense axioms about conceptualization, like
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The figure below summarizes the steps used. The last two steps refer to a possible use case for this dataset, including using in-context learning to improve the
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## Types of query clusters
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