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Using Protege For Editing Ontology (Knowledge Graph) - AD-TEAM - 10-21-2024 ![]() Using Protege For Editing Ontology (Knowledge Graph) Published 9/2024 MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz Language: English | Size: 2.41 GB | Duration: 3h 48m Learn practical approach of building up ontology (knowledge graph) through Protegy - the onpen source ontology editor
[b]What you'll learn[/b] Install and configure the Protege software - Open Source Ontology Editor Build Ontology base on the Pizza Ontology Example Understand key steps and key questions when considering ontology development Familiar the query and rules setting in one Ontology [b]Requirements[/b] No programming experience required, better have basic understanding on ontology / semantics [b]Description[/b] An ontology defines a common vocabulary for researchers who need to share information in a domain. It includes machine-interpretable definitions of basic concepts in the domain and relations among them.The Artificial-Intelligence literature contains many definitions of an ontology; many of these contradict one another. For the purposes of this guide an ontology is a formal explicit description of concepts in a domain of discourse (classes (sometimes called concepts)), properties of each concept describing various features and attributes of the concept (slots (sometimes called roles or properties)), and restrictions on slots (facets (sometimes called role restrictions)). An ontology together with a set of individual instances of classes constitutes a knowledge base. In reality, there is a fine line where the ontology ends and the knowledge base begins.Protégé is supported by a strong community of academic, government, and corporate users, who use Protégé to build knowledge-based solutions in areas as diverse as biomedicine, e-commerce, and organizational modeling.This course goes through the ontology development 101, shows you the detail and step-by-step demo of building an ontology from scratch, using the Protege tool - open source ontology editor.This course can be the foundation step then you may choose the learn more detail steps from another course on Pizza.owl specifically. Overview Section 1: Introduction Lecture 1 Introduction Section 2: Prepare the Tool - Protege Editor Lecture 2 Download, Install and Configure Protege Section 3: Start Using Protege Lecture 3 Protege - Getting Started Lecture 4 Build Pizza Ontology using Protege Section 4: Develop Ontology Lecture 5 Ontology Development 101 - 7 Steps for Making Ontology Lecture 6 Ontology Development 101 - 5 Key Questions Section 5: Query Ontology Lecture 7 How to Query Inferred Result in SPARQL Section 6: More about Ontology Lecture 8 Merge Ontologies Lecture 9 Transferable SWRL Rules Beginner who want to learn technic of build ontology using Protege tool ![]() |