> more modest approach to prosopography (compared to snapdrgn): > http://d-nb.info/standards/elementset/agrelon
I like the analysis done in AgRelOn, see MTSR 2012 paper (p222). It abstracts away the gender (to reduce combinatorial complexity) and analyzes the rest hierarchically (e.g. professional vs familial relations). > E74 Group used in this way represents an instance, an n-tuple, of a relation There are inter-dependent fields that need to be kept in sync - the type of group and the P107.1 props need to be correlated. If the P107 props are specific, maybe one can skip the type of group :-) Something like this: if a group has P107_1_mother and P107_2_father and P107_3_child, then its P2_has_type is "family". - the group is a short-cut for life events, as shown in C.E.Ore's presentation