HI Johannes,

Yes, It makes sense. 

As far as my knowledge, that is the longer plan but it is not yet 
implemented. Hence, working on such a tool is really helpful. Thanks. 

On Friday, April 5, 2019 at 7:29:14 AM UTC-4, Johannes Castner wrote:
>
> Hi Hedra, 
>
> Well, the way that I see it, there should be one tool (and I’m thinking to 
> rework pronto for this purpose) that imports ANY ontology (RDF, turtle, 
> obo, etc and especially JSON-LD, which is what developers prefer and what’s 
> used in RESTFUL APIs) into the AtomSpace, regardless of its format.  The 
> point of ontologies is to be uniform and to share base vocabulary and 
> relationships as much as possible, so that the same machines can easily 
> merge them and use them in predictable ways.  Now, if that’s true, then 
> loading in this or the other ontology and merging those ontologies 
> shouldn’t be a special new project for every new ontology, but it should 
> simply be a pipeline.  So in particular, to take the next ontology that you 
> want to load into the AtomSpace should be as easy as: 
>
> scheme_router = Scheme_router(URI_of_your_next_ontology) 
> scheme_router.load() 
>
> And it shouldn’t matter whether that ontology is in owl, RDF, JSON-LD or 
> any other format that expresses the same structure.  Does this make sense 
> to you? 
>
> If this tool has been built already, please let me know!  If not, I’m 
> planning on extending pronto soon (as soon as we get the opencog system 
> working which we’re having serious issues with right now) in order to 
> ingest JSON-LD ontologies from any random entry point (using something like 
> breadth first search or something like that in order to grab the whole 
> graph). 
>
>
> Johannes 

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