- From: Pantelis Natsiavas <pnatsiavas@certh.gr>
- Date: Mon, 11 Sep 2017 11:05:14 +0300
- To: Christian Morbidoni <christian.morbidoni@gmail.com>
- Cc: public-openannotation@w3.org
- Message-ID: <CAHBxD6uYvHYa3Wm7ZXocEEX6p-kbybe=Qx6x-5vFCAPQTTkgWw@mail.gmail.com>
Hi Christian. What you suggest seems like a valid workaround. However, while it would be relatively easy to implement in Virtuoso where named graphs are supported, I cannot seem to find a way to implement it in Protege. Thank you very much for your answer. Kind regards, 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 _________________________________________________________________ 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 2017-09-08 19:03 GMT+03:00 Christian Morbidoni < christian.morbidoni@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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