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Trustworthy Communications and Complete Genealogies : Unifying Ancestries for a Genealogical History of the Modern World

Part of the Synthesis Lectures on Information Concepts, Retrieval, and Services series
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Genealogies document relationships between persons involved in historical events.

Information about the events is parsed from communications from the past.

This book explores a way to organize information from multiple communications into a trustworthy representation of a genealogical history of the modern world.

The approach defines metrics for evaluating the consistency, correctness, closure, connectivity, completeness, and coherence of a genealogy.

The metrics are evaluated using a 312,000-person research genealogy that explores the common ancestors of the royal families of Europe.

A major result is that completeness is defined by a genealogy symmetry property driven by two exponential processes, the doubling of the number of potential ancestors each generation, and the rapid growth of lineage coalescence when the number of potential ancestors exceeds the available population.

A genealogy expands from an initial root person to a large number of lineages, which then coalesce into a small number of progenitors.

Using the research genealogy, candidate progenitors for persons of Western European descent are identified.

A unifying ancestry is defined to which historically notable persons can be linked.

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Product Details
303101197X / 9783031011979
Paperback / softback
18/02/2021
Switzerland
139 pages, XIV, 139 p.
191 x 235 mm, 308 grams
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