oaxino Posted March 28 Report Share Posted March 28 Learn Protege - Ontology Editor - Through Pizza.Owl TutorialPublished 3/2024MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHzLanguage: English | Size: 1.69 GB | Duration: 2h 55mLearn Protégé (Open Source Ontology Editor) by Practicing on Ontology ModelingWhat you'll learnFamiliar Protégé which as the Open Source ontology editing toolKnow how to install, configure and use Protégé for ontology modelingGrasp pizza owl ontology and using its tutorial for making one real life ontology modelUnderstand key Semantic and Ontology concept and able to use that for modelling self ontologiesRequirementsNo programming experience required; better to know basic set theoryDescriptionThe Protégé is one opensource ontology editor. Mr. Michael DeBellis created one great tutorial using pizza.owl as sample to show how Protégé is working. This course is based on the latest version of tutorial (which you can find link in the course) and guide you step by step to make the pizza.owl ontology created and practice the needed skills (query, rules, etc.) which are crucial for you to use in other ontology, knowledge graphs. Numbers of hands-on exercises are given with detail demo so that you can catch up the knowledge as soon as possible.During course, you'll learn how to initialize the Protege editing environment, then we move to the key elements within one ontology, explaining the concepts of Class and Individual, introduce the object property and data property, domains and ranges.With the new created pizza.owl ontology, you'll exercise on the restrictions, reasoner, SWRL, SHACL.Ontology is becoming powerful when you can easily querying the information, within the course, you'll learn DL (Description Logic) queries as well as hands-on SPARQL queries. (I'll post specific course later for dedicated SPARQL learning.)We'll also introduce the Web Protege if you have interests to work in the web based only.OverviewSection 1: IntroductionLecture 1 Introduction and OpeningLecture 2 Structure on pizza.owl case studyLecture 3 Initialize Protege EnvironmentSection 2: Building an OWL Ontology - Understand Class and Class HierarchyLecture 4 Create New Owl OntologyLecture 5 Named ClassesLecture 6 Using a ReasonerLecture 7 Disjoint ClassesLecture 8 Understand Ontology Model File Structure[RDF]Lecture 9 Using Create Class HierarchySection 3: Understand Properties in OntologyLecture 10 OWL PropertiesLecture 11 Inverse PropertiesLecture 12 Owl Object Property CharacteristicsLecture 13 OWL Property Domains and RangesLecture 14 Existential RestrictionsSection 4: Adding More Context into Pizza.owl OntologyLecture 15 Creating Subclasses of Pizza with Exercise 14Lecture 16 Creating Subclasses of Pizza with Exercise 15Lecture 17 Creating Subclasses of Pizza with Exercise 16Lecture 18 Creating Subclasses of Pizza with Exercise 17Lecture 19 Creating Subclasses of Pizza with Exercise 18Lecture 20 Detecting a Class that can't Have MembersAnyone interests on ontology and willing to learn new tool/skillsScreenshotsrapidgator.net:https://rapidgator.net/file/c7077e217542ce06b8228eca11759ed0/jydys.Learn.Protege..Ontology.Editor..Through.Pizza.Owl.Tutorial.part1.rar.htmlhttps://rapidgator.net/file/00b3df470bf1bf87c8ec20970d5b0e11/jydys.Learn.Protege..Ontology.Editor..Through.Pizza.Owl.Tutorial.part2.rar.htmlnitroflare.com:https://nitroflare.com/view/99858DFA42376E4/jydys.Learn.Protege..Ontology.Editor..Through.Pizza.Owl.Tutorial.part1.rarhttps://nitroflare.com/view/76BC5B0465EEE87/jydys.Learn.Protege..Ontology.Editor..Through.Pizza.Owl.Tutorial.part2.rar Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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