nyttorelation
Nyttorelation is a term used in information science and knowledge representation to denote a type of relation that measures usefulness or utility of one entity for another within a defined context. It contrasts with factual or structural relations, focusing on value rather than mere association. The concept can be used to represent how relevant an item, action, or piece of information is to achieving a goal.
In formal terms, a nyttorelation can be modeled as a weighted directed edge R_useful from x to
Applications include recommender systems, decision support, and natural language understanding, where the system needs to prioritize
Origin and scope: the term appears in studies from Nordic researchers exploring context-aware semantics and utility-based
Examples: in a travel-planning domain, nyttorelation may indicate that “booking a flight” is highly useful to