narrownessnot
Narrownessnot is a term used in discourse analysis and information architecture to denote the negation or absence of narrowness in a conceptual space. It describes the degree to which a system or representation avoids overly restrictive categorization, enabling broader interpretation and inclusion of edge cases. The term blends narrowness with a negation marker, signaling a complement to restrictive tendencies often encountered in taxonomy and design.
Origin and etymology: Narrownessnot was coined in the mid-2010s by researchers exploring openness in categorization and
Concept: In practice, narrownessnot is a measure of interpretive openness. High narrownessnot indicates flexible schemas, permissive
Applications and examples: In knowledge graphs and ontologies, high narrownessnot can improve adaptability and user understanding
Criticisms and limitations: The concept is still evolving and can be difficult to operationalize consistently across
See also: openness, categorization, taxonomy, ontology, semantics, negation.