owlviz | Protégé Desktop plugin | Data Visualization library
kandi X-RAY | owlviz Summary
kandi X-RAY | owlviz Summary
A Protégé plug-in that provides a graphical representation of the class hierarchy in an OWL ontology. Once the plug-in is installed (see instructions below) you can activate the OWLViz tab using the following menu: Window → Tabs → OwlViz. .
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- Setup the mouse view listeners
- Re - validate the graph layout
- Fires a node clicked event
- Render the shape
- Draws the arrow for the given user object shape
- Setup the arrow points
- Adds an object to the model
- Adds a parent - child relationship
- Generate the error message
- Escapes special characters in a string
- Renders a given graph
- Setup the listeners to listen to events
- Create the tab
- Sets the model which contains the current selection model
- Called when an action button is pressed
- Creates the UI
- Renders the given node
- Sets up the mouse listeners
- Renders an edge
- Create the UI
- Sets the arrow tail position
- Initialise the layout
- Sets the arrow head
- Displays a popup to the specified location
- Exports the graphics to a file
- Layouts the specified graph
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QUESTION
I followed successfully this link: How to import specific classes and object properties from an ontology in Protege?. My question is, when I do this copy, does it contain also the dependecies of the entity I copied? Such as: Datatypes, Individuals, Classes, Object properties, Data properties? Or should I specifically include the dependencies of the class? Also when I visualize the ontology with OWLViz, because it is too huge, can I reduce the visualization in 2-stage only? Thanks...
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Answered 2020-Apr-10 at 11:36The question shows how to copy axioms - so, the entities themselves will exist in the target ontology, but their definition (such as domains and ranges for the properties) are defined in separate axioms, which you will have to copy separately.
If you wish to copy all axioms referring to an entity, use the third option shown - axioms by reference. If you want to copy a whole module (as described here http://owl.cs.manchester.ac.uk/research/modularity/ ) I'm not sure if Protege offers an option in the interface. It is certainly doable via code.
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