- From: Christian Morbidoni <christian.morbidoni@gmail.com>
- Date: Fri, 8 Sep 2017 18:03:54 +0200
- To: Pantelis Natsiavas <pnatsiavas@certh.gr>
- Cc: public-openannotation@w3.org
- Message-ID: <CAE_W9BjD0OwCy2NNw0BrA9S0Oht7O2ZYDkwz7jn7SrU7B7S6ag@mail.gmail.com>
Hi Pantelis, we where doing it in Pundit (thepund.it). We basically did it by using a Named Graph as value of the hasBody properties. In our case an annotation body was composed by a number of triples (that users created via the Pundit UI), those triples where contained in the named graph pointed by the hasBody property. I remember it was a valid (compliant) solution at the time (some years ago), honestly I'm currently not following the model evolution, so cannot ensure it is still compliant. But we spend some time thinking about it and it was a good solution because it then lets you query the body triples easily, and aggregate triples coming from multiple annotations. hope it helps, best On Fri, Sep 8, 2017 at 2:18 PM, Pantelis Natsiavas <pnatsiavas@certh.gr> wrote: > Dear all, > > I created an ontology with each RDF statement (typical > subject-predicate-object triples) based on knowledge provided on a specific > free-text snippet. I want to create a WADM Annotation on each RDF > statement, having the *RDF statement itself *as a Body and pointing to > the respective free-text snippet as a Target. > > Pointing to the free-text snippet as a target is clear to me using Text > Quote Selectors. However, I cannot seem to find an example of annotating a > free-text code with RDF statements per se. > > Can anybody point me to an example on how could this be done with Protege? > > Thank you in advance, > Pantelis Natsiavas > _________________________________________________________________ > > Παντελής Νατσιάβας > Μηχανικός Λογισμικού, ΜΔΕ, > Συνεργαζόμενος Ερευνητής, Υποψήφιος Διδάκτορας > Ινστιτούτο Εφαρμοσμένων Βιοεπιστημών > Εθνικό Κέντρο Έρευνας & Τεχνολογικής Ανάπτυξης > 6ο χλμ. Χαριλάου-Θέρμης, Θέρμη, Θεσσαλονίκη > Ταχ.. Θυρίδα: 60361, 57001, Ελλάδα > Τηλ..: +30 2311257606, Skype: pantelis.natsiavas > Email: pnatsiavas@certh.gr <vkoutkias@certh.gr> > _________________________________________________________________ > > Pantelis Natsiavas > Electrical and Computer Engineer, MEng, MSc > Research Associate, PhD candidate > Institute of Applied Biosciences > Centre for Research & Technology Hellas > 6th Km. Charilaou-Thermi Road, Thermi, Thessaloniki > P.O. Box 60361, GR 57001, Greece > Tel.: +30 2311257606, Skype: pantelis.natsiavas > Email: pnatsiavas@certh.gr <vkoutkias@certh.gr> >
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