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## Extract RDF statements, generate TopLevel & OntoRail ''Glue'' | ## Extract RDF statements, generate TopLevel & OntoRail ''Glue'' | ||
# Upload Ontology description file | # Upload Ontology description file | ||
# Load | # Load ontology into the knowledge graph | ||
## Load Source Statements into OntoRail temporary graph | ## Load Source Statements into OntoRail temporary graph | ||
## Move Statements from tmp_import graph into Ontology graph | ## Move Statements from tmp_import graph into Ontology graph |
Latest revision as of 09:58, 28 February 2022
The OntoRail knowledge engine supports imports of ontologies in RDF/Turtle format. Where the source model is available in XMI format, a Python pre-processor has been developped to extract an ontology out of the XMI.
The general process of user-supplied ontologies is as follows:
- Fill-in the Ontology parameters
- Extract RDF statements
- Upload XMI or TTL file
- Extract RDF statements, generate TopLevel & OntoRail Glue
- Upload Ontology description file
- Load ontology into the knowledge graph
- Load Source Statements into OntoRail temporary graph
- Move Statements from tmp_import graph into Ontology graph
- There is no step 5, you're done!
Note: The import of user-supplied ontologies is a first release of the functionality and certain functionalities may still require support from an OntoRail administrator.