r, or try to integrate
> with the web
> interface - if necessary.
>
> Hope that helps
> Bruno
> >
> > From: tina sani <tinamadri...@gmail.com>
> >To: users@jena.apache.org
> >Sent: Friday, 29 July 2016 10:23 PM
> >Subject
> > Date: Fri, 29 Jul 2016 03:23:21 -0700
> > Subject: Vague knowledge in Ontologies
> > To: users@jena.apache.org
> >
> > How can we use the vague information, fuzzy based, in our ontologies.
> > Is it possible that we embed it into the already existed domain
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Best,
Luigi
> From: tinamadri...@gmail.com
> Date: Fri, 29 Jul 2016 03:23:21 -0700
> Subject: Vague knowledge in Ontologies
> To: users@jena.apache.org
>
> How can we use the vague information, fuzzy based, in our ontologies.
> Is it possible that we embed it into
then
> either
> use Java to query your ontology with the reasoner, or try to integrate
> with the web
> interface - if necessary.
>
> Hope that helps
> Bruno
> >
> > From: tina sani <tinamadri...@gmail.com>
> >To: users@jena.apache.
with the
web
interface - if necessary.
Hope that helps
Bruno
>
> From: tina sani <tinamadri...@gmail.com>
>To: users@jena.apache.org
>Sent: Friday, 29 July 2016 10:23 PM
>Subject: Vague knowledge in Ontologies
>
>
>How can we us
On 29/07/2016, 8:23 PM, "tina sani" wrote:
> How can we use the vague information, fuzzy based, in our ontologies.
a
0.45
Would this do the trick?
How can we use the vague information, fuzzy based, in our ontologies.
Is it possible that we embed it into the already existed domain ontologies?
I will appreciate if some one share a working examples.
I have an ontology in which two of the classes needs fuzzy values like
useful, very useful and