Feedback on OntoSeer - a tool to ease the ontology development process

Dear All,

While building an ontology, there are several things to consider such as
reusing concepts/properties from the existing ontologies, using ontology
design patterns (ODPs), following the naming conventions for
concepts/properties and designing a good class hierarchy. These are issues
that beginner ontology engineers find hard and can be tricky for
experienced ones as well. OntoSeer (https://github.com/kracr/ontoseer) is a
Protege plugin that overlooks the ontology that is being built in Protege
and offers different types of recommendations.

We would love it if you can try OntoSeer (takes around 15 mins) and give us
your anonymous feedback (takes less than 10 mins) at
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfhZkcGmXleV5vLGL6cDbyMl70OCpJVr9U-K-qfFBQEMYpUKg/viewform?usp=sf_link
.

Installation of OntoSeer is quite straightforward and the instructions are
available at https://github.com/kracr/ontoseer#exe. They have been
reproduced below.

1) Download the latest jar from https://github.com/kracr/ontoseer/releases.
2) Put the jar in the plugins directory of Protege installation directory.
3) Start/restart Protege.
4) In the About section of Protege, you should notice the OntoSeer plugin.
5) Under the Window menu, please select Tabs/OntoSeer. A new tab named
OntoSeer will show up.
6) Now you can start building an ontology or use an existing ontology to
get the recommendations by clicking on different buttons in the OntoSeer
tab.

Your feedback will be valuable to improve this tool. In case of any
questions, please feel free to send an email to Pramit (
pramit18142@iiitd.ac.in) and/or me (raghava.mutharaju@iiitd.ac.in).

Best regards,
Raghava.

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Raghava Mutharaju,
Assistant Professor (CSE),
IIIT-Delhi, India.
http://faculty.iiitd.ac.in/~raghavam

Received on Wednesday, 7 April 2021 18:13:24 UTC