Re: Good, up-to-date tutorial on OWL 2 and Protege for Biomedical domain?

2015-05-06 Thread Phillip Lord
Oliver Ruebenacker writes: > The challenge of building ontologies is not technical, but > socio-political. I think this very much depends on the ontology that you are creating and what it's purpose is. When we created the karyotype ontology, there was no socio-political challenge at all; the kn

Re: Good, up-to-date tutorial on OWL 2 and Protege for Biomedical domain?

2015-05-05 Thread Oliver Ruebenacker
Hello, I tried Protege and TopBraid composer and found both unhelpful. I either write Turtle with a text editor or write Scala code on top of Sesame that creates the RDF I need, and I find that to be so much more efficient. Banana RDF is worth looking into. The challenge of building onto

Re: Good, up-to-date tutorial on OWL 2 and Protege for Biomedical domain?

2015-05-05 Thread Phillip Lord
Entirely as an excuse to plug my own work, there is my own. http://homepages.cs.ncl.ac.uk/phillip.lord/take-wing/take_wing.html It doesn't use Protege, but my own tool, and it's not finished, so it's not an exact replacement. Also worth looking at is http://ontogenesis.knowledgeblog.org Also

Good, up-to-date tutorial on OWL 2 and Protege for Biomedical domain?

2015-05-02 Thread Matthias Samwald
Dear all, I'm about to teach a course to medical informatics students that have never used OWL before. Are there any good, up-to-date tutorials or even course materials on OWL 2, biomedical ontology building and Protege that you could recommend? I was surprised to find that most publicly avai