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between concepts and simple to encode. Each element in each matrix has a unique representation that easily indicates both its location and content. To maintain the integrity of the system, every public submission must pass an automatic analogical verification and must be reviewed by a reliable
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and other semantic representation systems such as vagueness, uncertainty, inconsistency. Some of the challenges for IEML include readability, annotation and adoption. Systems that use IEML must deal with these issues in order to work as intended.
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