2022
DOI: 10.1108/idd-08-2021-0091
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Conceptualization in ontology based on Peirce’s triadic model of the sign: a qualitative content analysis

Abstract: Purpose This study aims to identify the effective components in object interpretation based on Pierce’s triadic sign model to determine how meaning is created and identify the components affecting conceptualization in ontology. Design/methodology/approach A qualitative approach was adopted, and 6320 comments posted on the Instagram pages of five groups forming the research population were analyzed by qualitative content analysis. Findings Concepts are dynamic and context-oriented. Over time, a person’s con… Show more

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“…Existing research mentioned that there are several ways to symbolize geometric patterns: using symbols; using diagrams or using mathematical formulas (Moradi, 2023). The choice of method depends on the purpose of symbolization, the object, the designer's field of expertise, etc.…”
Section: Pattern Symbolizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Existing research mentioned that there are several ways to symbolize geometric patterns: using symbols; using diagrams or using mathematical formulas (Moradi, 2023). The choice of method depends on the purpose of symbolization, the object, the designer's field of expertise, etc.…”
Section: Pattern Symbolizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Peirce's theory of semiotics holds that a sign consists of three elements: the sign, the object it represents, and the explanatory terms associated with the sign (Zhang, 2021). When studying fashion geometric patterns, we can understand the pattern according to the direct, indirect or abstract relationship between the representation and the object, and extract cultural symbols, which corresponds to Pierce's symbolic trichotomy (Moradi, 2023). In this way, not only can the visual symbols on the surface be clearly displayed, but also the cultural symbols with deep connotations can be presented, thereby providing innovative ideas for fashion pattern design.…”
Section: Symbolic Classification and Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
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