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To use these metrics on your Ontology, you can use [http://ontometrics.informatik.uni-rostock.de/ontologymetrics OntoMetrics]. | To use these metrics on your Ontology, you can use [http://ontometrics.informatik.uni-rostock.de/ontologymetrics OntoMetrics]. | ||
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+ | OntoMetrics is a web-based tool that validates and displays statistics about a given ontology. | ||
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+ | You can simply upload your ontology source saved as an *.RDF or *.OWL file or enter a URL of a document or paste text from your clipboard into a textarea. | ||
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The main metrics we used are explained in | The main metrics we used are explained in | ||
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− | '''[[ | + | :'''[[Annotation_Axioms | Annotation Axioms]]''' |
− | '''[[ | + | ;'''[[Schema_Metrics | Schema Metrics]]''' |
− | '''[[ | + | ;'''[[Knowledgebase_Metrics | Knowledgebase Metrics]]''' |
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− | '''[[ | + | ;'''[[Graph_Metrics | Graph Metrics]]''' |
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− | This Wiki | + | This Wiki is created by Michael Poppe, Martin Lichtwark & Julian Heckmann and is managed/administrated by the Department of Business Information Systems of the University of Rostock. |
Latest revision as of 16:34, 21 September 2016
Welcome to the OntoMetrics-Wiki!
Within this Wiki are general information regarding metrics available, which are used on Ontologies .
To use these metrics on your Ontology, you can use OntoMetrics.
OntoMetrics is a web-based tool that validates and displays statistics about a given ontology.
You can simply upload your ontology source saved as an *.RDF or *.OWL file or enter a URL of a document or paste text from your clipboard into a textarea.
The main metrics we used are explained in
This Wiki is created by Michael Poppe, Martin Lichtwark & Julian Heckmann and is managed/administrated by the Department of Business Information Systems of the University of Rostock.