Relationships between concepts are either singular or plural.
Singular relationships will only consider one relationship instance of an object, normally the most likely result, when running a query. Plural relationships allow Rainbird to create and consider multiple relationship instances of an object and deliver multiple answers to a query. By default, a relationship is singular, but it is important to set this attribute according to the requirements of a relationship. In both cases, the Certainty factor for the result must be above the minimum certainty factor (if using).
The singular/plural attribute can be set when creating a new relationship, or when editing an existing relationship, by switching the plural slider in the relationship settings screen on or off.
Figure 1: Changing the singular/plural attribute
For example, if a knowledge map was built to determine what language a person might speak, Rainbird might use the country a person is born in to work out the answer. The relationship between the concepts “Person” and “Country”, “born in”, would be singular as a person can only be born in one country: