Christoph; There are a number of thing that are unclear about this post, so I'll ask some follow-up questions so we can help out. First I'm assuming you are using the OWLIM reasoner. I was also unclear on which class you were referring to. Are the following the same: dbpedia-owl:WorldHeritageSite http://dbpedia.org/resource/Category:WorldHeritageSite
(I suspect not, which could be the reason you are not finding the subClassOf inference you want.) <The whole information is downloaded and integrated in topbraid through the plugin "link to dbpedia resources". In dbpedia, this instance is of type <dbpedia-owl:WorldHeritageSite> What is meant by "whole information"? I assume you are referring to 'Link to dbpedia resources' which allows you to create a link to a specific dbpedia resource. <By the way, when I run the reasoner and click on the instance again, the form "Ontology Overview" is shown instead of the "Resource Form". > I haven't been able to reproduce this, but would like to. As a common/ concrete example, they kennedys model in TopBraid library > Examples has owl:sameAs links to dbpedia for each instance of College. Can you reproduce the problem using this model? (You may want to remove the .tbc file as it includes a form layout for College that restricts the properties shown by Composer.) -- Scott On Nov 25, 5:21 am, Christoph <[email protected]> wrote: > Dear all, > > I have linked an instance to its corresponding representation in > dbpedia (owl:sameAs). The whole information is downloaded and > integrated in topbraid through the plugin "link to dbpedia resources". > In dbpedia, this instance is of type <dbpedia-owl:WorldHeritageSite>. > In my own ontology, I created a class Attraction and set it as an > equivalentClass to <http://dbpedia.org/resource/ > Category:WorldHeritageSite>. Using the reasoner, why is this instance > not classified as type of attraction then? > > By the way, when I run the reasoner and click on the instance again, > the form "Ontology Overview" is shown instead of the "Resource Form". > This also happens to all the other instances, that are inserted by the > reasoner, eg., <http://umbel.org/umbel/ne/wikipedia/Scho > %C3%B6nbrunn_Palace>. > > Thanks a lot, > Christoph -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TopBraid Composer Users" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/topbraid-composer-users?hl=en.
