I think the best scheme I've seen like this yet is at

https://developers.google.com/freebase/v1/search-metaschema

 In the RDF model it is easy to make statements about predicates

?p a :SocialRelation .

 the key is that it is multi-dimensional so probably a given predicate
will be a member of a few different categories scattered across the
system.

On Mon, May 5, 2014 at 8:18 AM, Fredo Erxleben
<fredo.erxle...@tu-dresden.de> wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I am playing around with properties at the moment, especially filtering out
> a certain kind of properties.
>
> So I wondered if it wouldn't be a nice thing, if properties were classified
> in some way.
>
> Example: (Numbering is just for readability and does not hold any semantics)
> P… is the placeholder for the actual property-Id, did not want to look them
> all up
>
> 1) Relations
> 1a) Mathematical relations
> 1b) Relations in human interaction
> 1b1) Social relation
> 1b1a) P… (is employee of)
> 1b1b) P… (is heir to)
> 1b2) Biological relation
> 1b2a) P… (brother of)
> 1b2a) P… (sister of)
> …
> 2) External IDs
> …
>
> and so on, I think you get the idea.
>
> Has something like this bees discussed before?
>
> Cheers,
> Fredo
>
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