Dear Thomas, As I would read it, S4 Observation is a subclass of I1 Argumentation, therefore inheriting all of its properties. This being the case, an observation can lead an actor involved in it to come to conclude in a belief (J2). Therefore if the situation is that the scientist goes and analyzes the object (instance of S4) looking at certain properties, and then comes to some sort of belief, then this belief can be documented using J2 concluded that I2 Belief and then continue from there.
Belief adoption, to my understanding, should be used when the belief that one is taking up is not founded in one's own observational acts, but is rather simply taken over from some external authority. Therefore, you would not need two events, the observing, and the belief adopting. Rather you would need one event, the observation, which directly leads to a belief state. Without any further context, that is how I imagine it should be modelled. CRMinfers, do I have it right? Best, George On Mon, Jul 6, 2020 at 6:46 PM BOTTINI Thomas <[email protected]> wrote: > Dear all, > > > > We try to use CRMinf to model a scientific controversy about the > attribution of a museum item (the Marie-Antoinette’s travel kit). > > > > We would like to express the fact that a researcher adopts a belief (I7 > Belief Adoption) after having studied the item at the museum (S4 > Observation). > > > > Why can’t the range of a J7 (is based on evidence from) be a S4 > Observation (meaning a E7 Activity)? > > > > In our case, we don’t have any evidence of E73 (Information Object) type, > the observation activity carried out by the researcher IS the evidence. > > > > Thank you very much, in advance, > > > > > > —— > > Thomas Bottini > Institut de Recherche en Musicologie — IReMus UMR CNRS 8223 > > > _______________________________________________ > Crm-sig mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.ics.forth.gr/mailman/listinfo/crm-sig >
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