Indexing Annotation Proof Dimensions Hierarchical Connectivity

Indexing Annotation Proof Dimensions Hierarchical Connectivity

coined by Jason Barnard in 2025.
Factual definition
The technical implementation of Connectivity tagging within Jason Barnard's Indexing Annotation Hierarchy. During indexing, the bot annotates entity co-occurrence and relationship signals: entities mentioned together, relationship predicates between entities, network position indicators. The bot tags co-occurrence frequency, relationship type (colleague, mentor, partner, competitor), and network proximity.
Jason Barnard definition of Indexing Annotation Proof Dimensions Hierarchical Connectivity
Jason Barnard explains Hierarchical Connectivity annotation as the bot's network mapping. The bot examines: Which entities appear together? What relationships are stated? ("works with," "collaborated with," "endorsed by") How frequently do they co-occur across the corpus? The semantic triples [Entity A] → [relationship] → [Entity B] build the network graph. "Jason Barnard and Andrea Volpini collaborate on semantic SEO" tags both entities with a connectivity relationship.
Why Jason Barnard perspective on Indexing Annotation Proof Dimensions Hierarchical Connectivity matters
The bot tags entity relationships and co-occurrence - building the Knowledge Graph's network structure. Connectivity annotation happens at indexing time, populating the relationship layer that downstream algorithms query. The more authoritative the connected entities, the stronger the connectivity signal.
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