objektochs
Objektochs is a fictional concept used in discussions of ontology, knowledge representation, and artificial intelligence to describe a class of objects that are inherently multi-faceted and context-sensitive. The term blends the familiar notion of an object with a suffix intended to stress a category or class of related entities rather than a single thing.
An objektoch denotes an object whose identity persists across contexts while its properties may shift depending
- Core identity: a stable identifier and essential attributes necessary for recognition.
- Contextual properties: location, role, viewpoint, and other properties that vary with context.
- Relational network: links to related objektochs, such as part-of, caused-by, or associated-with relationships.
- Temporal facets: time stamps and provenance that document state and context over time.
- Composability: ability to combine multiple objektochs into higher-level structures while preserving individual facets.
Objektochs are described as useful in simulations, digital twins, and knowledge graphs where objects exhibit ambiguity
Objektochs can be conceived as instances (concrete realizations) or as class-level concepts. Critics note potential increases
See also: object ontology, object-oriented ontology, digital twin, knowledge graph.