thanks - explains whats going and gets me past the hurdle - but it turns 
our SKOS shapes introduce properties where the domain is also a 
skos:Concept - whereas i want to tag arbitrary things - so i got over the 
hurdle but landed in a tangled heap  :-)

 so I'll just inject the shape for the corpus tagger default property.


On Wednesday, 11 September 2019 00:08:14 UTC+10, Irene Polikoff wrote:
>
> Rob,
>
> I would recommend including SKOS Shapes into your ontology. Ultimately, 
> tagging properties are expected to have skas:Concepts as values.
>
> We will fix the documentation issue.
>
> On Sep 10, 2019, at 8:25 AM, Richard Cyganiak <[email protected] 
> <javascript:>> wrote:
>
> Hi Rob,
>
> There were changes to content tag sets in 6.2, and unfortunately it 
> appears that the related updates have not made it into the published 6.2 
> documentation. My apologies for this. I'll look into getting it fixed.
>
> The notion of a “tag property graph” has been removed in 6.2. This used to 
> be an ontology that defines the property or properties that will link 
> content resources to taxonomy concepts in the tag set.
>
> In 6.2, these properties are assumed to be defined in, or included in, the 
> content graph. So, instead of asking you to select the tag property graph 
> explicitly, the application now assumes that the tag property graph is the 
> same as the content graph, or (more typically) that it is already included 
> into the content graph.
>
> If the content graph is a Corpus, then the “topic” property will be 
> offered as a tag property because it is defined in the “TopBraid Simple 
> Corpus and Document Schema”, which is automatically included in a new 
> Corpus.
>
> If the content graph is an Ontology, then it usually includes the “Default 
> constraints for EDG” which also defines some eligible tag properties.
>
> Otherwise, consider including either the “TopBraid Simple Corpus and 
> Document Schema” or the “Default constraints for EDG” into your ontology on 
> the Settings tab.
>
> From memory: I believe a property will be eligible as tag property if it 
> is applicable to the selected content root class, and has a range of 
> skos:Concept. Don't quote me on this!
>
> Richard
>
>
>
> On 10 Sep 2019, at 08:26, Rob Atkinson <[email protected] <javascript:>> 
> wrote:
>
> I cant reconcile the documentation and actual behaviour for setting up the 
> tagger
>
> The docs say
>
> The first few steps of setting up an AutoClassifier session are the same 
> as the setup of a manual tagging session:
>
>    1. create a content tag set, 
>    2. specify the content graph, tag property graph, and concept 
>    vocabulary, and then 
>    3. select a default tag property and a root content type as described 
>    in Creating and Managing Tag Sets 
>    
> <http://wiki.topquadrant.com/display/TBS60/Tagger+User+Guide#EDGTaggerUserGuide-CreatingandManagingTagSets>.
>  
>    The default tag property is the one that AutoClassifier will use when 
>    tagging content items with vocabulary terms.
>
> However the actual screen for "create tag set" doesnt include an option to 
> specify a tag property graph...?
>
> And its not really at all clear what a tag property graph is or where it 
> is put.  
>
> (perhaps its missing because the system cant find any options for one?)
>
> at any rate - I havent "selected" a tag property graph because I was never 
> given an option to do so..
>
> The video 
> https://www.topquadrant.com/project/using_topbraid_tagger_and_autoclassifier/ 
> suggests 
> it might ask me - 
>
> and if i create a corpus indeed it does...
>
> but if I use an Ontology as the target  it throws a message "No tag 
> properties found in selected tag property graph" 
>
> I am using a Taxonomy as the vocabulary and an Ontology (in this case 
> containing SXML from an XML import as an experiment).
>
> Is this a bug in functionality or documentation or is there something I'm 
> missing here?
>
>
>
>
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