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Introduction to Protégé

Introduction to Protégé. Michal Barla Michal Tvaro ž e k. barla @fiit.stuba.sk , tvarozek@fiit.stuba.sk , FIIT STU BA. Prot égé. Open source ontology editor and knowledge-base framework based on Java A lot of plug-in extensions (OWL, OntoViz, …) Home of Protégé http://protege.stanford.edu/.

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Introduction to Protégé

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  1. Introduction to Protégé Michal Barla Michal Tvarožek barla@fiit.stuba.sk, tvarozek@fiit.stuba.sk, FIIT STU BA

  2. Protégé • Open source ontology editor and knowledge-base framework based on Java • A lot of plug-in extensions (OWL, OntoViz, …) • Home of Protégéhttp://protege.stanford.edu/ Introduction to Protégé

  3. Classes Properties of the selected class Hierarchy of classes Introduction to Protégé

  4. Inferred hierarchy of classes Introduction to Protégé

  5. Properties All known properties Introduction to Protégé

  6. Individuals “is of” relation between class and instance Introduction to Protégé

  7. References Web • Matthew Horridge et al.: A Practical Guide To Building OWL Ontologies Using The Protégé-OWL Plugin and CO-ODE Tools, University of Manchester 2004 http://www.co-ode.org/resources/tutorials/ProtegeOWLTutorial.pdf Introduction to Protégé

  8. Ďakujeme za pozornosť

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