Based on OWL ontologies.
Currently, there are the following ontologies to use as base for your knowledge-bases:
Name | IRI | Description |
---|---|---|
InFormALin Base | https://informalin.github.io/knowledgebases/informalin_base.owl | |
InFormALin Base Ecore | https://informalin.github.io/knowledgebases/informalin_base_ecore.owl | |
InFormALin Base PCM | https://informalin.github.io/knowledgebases/informalin_base_pcm.owl | |
InFormALin Base Text | https://informalin.github.io/knowledgebases/informalin_base_text.owl |
The following example ontologies should give a rough idea how to use them:
- https://informalin.github.io/knowledgebases/examples/informalin_example_MediaStore.owl: MediaStore example combining PCM and Textual Documentation
Import the necessary ontologies. The following are recommended for a start:
https://informalin.github.io/knowledgebases/informalin_base_pcm.owl
if you want to instantiate/use or extend the pcm ontologyhttps://informalin.github.io/knowledgebases/informalin_base_text.owl
if you want to instantiate/use or extend the ontology about texts (informal textual documents)