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Protege Tutorial
Based on ProtegeOWLTutorial at
protege website
What is protege?
 Protege is a free, open-source platform to construct
domain models and knowledge-based applications
with ontologies.
 Ontologies range from taxonomies, classifications,
database schemas to fully axiomatized theories.
 Ontologies are now central to many applications
such as scientific knowledge portals, information
management and integration systems, electronic
commerce and web services
Install Protege
 Go to
http://protege.stanford.edu/doc/owl/getting-started.html
to download protege (version 3.x)
 Protege OWL editor is built with the full installation
of protege platform. During the install process,
choose the “Basic+OWL” option.
 For more details:
http://protege.stanford.edu/doc/owl/getting-
started.html
Protege
 There are two main ways of modelling ontologies:
 Frame-based
 OWL
 Each has its own user interface
 Protege Frames editor: enables users to build and populate ontologies that
are frame-based, in accordance with OKBC (Open Knowledge Base
Connectivity Protocol).
 Classes
 Slots for properties and relationships
 Instances for class
 Protege OWL editor: enables users to build ontology for the Semantic Web,
in particular to OWL
 Classes
 Properties
 Instances
 reasoning
Building an OWL Ontology
 E2: Create a new OWL project
 Start protege
 File – New Project – OWL/RDF files – Ontology
URI (http://www.pizza.com/ontologies/pizza.owl) –
OWL DL – Properties View
 A new empty Protege-OWL project has been
created.
 Save it in your local file as pizza.owl
Named Classes
 Go to OWL Classes tab
 The empty class tree contains one class called owl:Thing,
which is superclass of everything.
 E3: Create subclasses Pizza, PizzaTopping and
PizzaBase. They are subclasses of owl:Thing.
 Naming convention
 no special naming convention
 consistency
Disjoint classes
 E4: How to say that Pizza, PizzaTopping and
PizzaBase classes are disjoint.
1. Select the class Pizza
2. Press “add siblings” button
on the disjoint classes
widget
3. Add PizzaBase and
PizzaTopping
4. Select the class
PizzaTopping,
5. Add Pizza and PizzaBase
to the disjoint class
E5: Create group of classes
 Create ThinAndCrisyBase and
DeepPanBase as the subclasses of
PizzaBase, and each of them are disjointed.
 Select PizzaBase, right click the mouse,
select “create subclasses”
 Follow the wizard to create these two disjoint
classes.
 It will save lots of time when there is need to
create lots of disjoint classes.
E6: Create some subclasses of
PizzaTopping
 Select PizzaTopping,
 Create subclaesses as MeatTopping, VegetableTopping,
CheeseTopping and SeafoodTopping. Make sure that
these classes are disjoint to each other.
 Select the class MeatTopping,
 Add disjoint subclasses: SpicyBeefTopping,
PepperoniTopping, SalamiTopping and HamTopping
 Select VegetableTopping:
 Add disjoint subclasses: TomatoTopping, OliveTopping,
MushroomTopping, PepperTopping, OnionTopping,
CaperTopping
E6: Creating disjoint
subclasses
 Select PepperTopping
 Add disjoint subclasses: RedPepperTopping,
GreenPepperTopping, JalapenoPepperTopping
 Select CheeseTopping
 Add disjoint subclasses: MozzarellaTopping,
ParmezanTopping
 Select SeafoodTopping
 Add disjoint subclasses: TunaTopping,
AnchovyTopping and PrawnTopping
OWL Properties
 OWL Properties represent relationships
between two objects.
 There are two main properties:
 Object properties: link object to object
 datatype properties: link object to XML Schema
datatype or rdf:literal
 OWL has another property – Annotation
properties, to be used to add annotation
information to classes, individuals, and
properties
E7: Create an object property
 Switch to the “Properties” tab,
 Use “Create Object Property” button to create
a new object property.
 Rename it to hasIngredient
E8: Creating sub-properties
 Select hasIngredient property
 Add hasTopping and hasBase as the
subproperties
Inverse Properties
 Each object property may have a
corresponding inverse property.
 If some property links individual a to
individual b, then its inverse property will link
individual b to individual a.
E9: Create inverse properties
 Create a new object property called isIngredientOf
 Press “Set inverse property” button,
 Select “hasIngredient”
 Then the inverse relation has been set up.
 Select hasBase
 Create the isBaseOf as the inverse property of hasBase
 isBaseOf is the subproperty of isIngredientOf, why?
 Select hasTopping
 create isToppingOf as the inverse property.
 isToppingOf is the subproperty
of isIngredientOf, why?
Functional Properties
 If a property is functional, for a given individual,
there can only be at most one individual to be
related via this property.
 For a given domain, range must be unique
 Functional properties are also known as single
valued properties.
Inverse Functional Properties
 If a property is inverse functional, then its
inverse property is functional.
 For a given range, domain must be unique.
Functional vs. inverse
functional properties
 FunctionalProperty vs InverseFunctionalProperty
domain range example
Functional
Property
For a given
domain
Range is
unique
hasFather: A hasFather
B, A hasFather C B=C
InverseFunctional
Property
Domain is
unique
For a given
range
hasID: A hasID B, C
hasID B A=C
Transitive Properties
 If a property is transitive, and the property related individual a
to individual b, and also individual b to individual c, then we
can infer that individual a is related to individual c via property
P.
Symmetric Properties
 If a property P is symmetric, and the property
relates individual a to individual b, then
individual b is also related to individual a via
property P.
E10: Make the hasIngredient
property transitive
 Select the hasIngredient property
 Tick the transitive tick box
 Select the isIngredientOf property, make sure
that the transitive tick box is ticked.
E11: Make the hasBase
property functional
 Select the hasBase property
 Tick the “functional” tick box
 OWL-DL does not allow datatype properties
to be transitive, symmetric or have inverse
properties.
Property domains and ranges
 Properties link individuals from the domain to
individuals from the range.
 OWL uses domain and range as axioms in
reasoning.
E12: Specify the range of
hasTopping
 Select hasTopping
 Press range button
 Select PizzaTopping
 Press OK button
 PizzaTopping should be displayed in the range
list.
 When multiple classes are added to the
range, they represent the union of all classes.
E13: Specify Pizza as the domain
of the hasTopping property
 Select hasTopping property
 Press add domain button
 Select Pizza
 Press OK
 Pizza is displayed in the domain list.
 When multiple classes are added as domain,
they represent as the union of these classes.
E14: Specify the domain and range for
the isToppingOf property
 Select the isToppingOf property
 Set the domain of the isToppingOf property to
PizzaTopping
 Set the range of the isToppingOf property to
Pizza.
E15: Specify the domain and range for the hasBase
property and its inverse property isBaseOf
 Select the hasBase property
 Specify the domain as Pizza
 Specify the range as PizzaBase
 Select the isBaseOf property
 Specify the domain as PizzaBase
 Specify the range as Pizza
Property restrictions
 In OWL, properties are used to create restrictions.
 Restrictions are used to restrict the individuals that
belong to a class
 Three restrictions:
 Quantifier restrictions
 Existential quantifier ( )
 Universal quantifier ( )
 Cardinality restrictions
 hasValue restrictions
∃
∀
E16: Add a restriction to Pizza
 Add a restriction to Pizza that specifies a
Pizza must have a PizzaBase
 Select Pizza
 Select Necessary header to create a necessary
condition
 Select create a restriction wizard
 Select hasBase as restricted property
 Select someValueFrom as restriction
 Put PizzaBase into the filler
Add a restriction to Pizza
E18: Creating different kinds of
Pizzas
 Create a subclass of Pizza called
NamedPizza, and a subclass of NamedPizza
called MargheritaPizza.
 Add comment to MargheritaPizza: A pizza
that only has Mozarella and Tomato toppings
E19: Adding restrictions to
MargheritaPizza
 To specify that MargheritaPizza has at least one
MozzarellaTopping.
 Select MargheritaPizza
 Go to “Asserted Conditions”, create new restriction.
 Select someValueFrom
 Select hasTopping as the property to be restricted.
 Enter MozzarellaTopping as the filler
 Press OK button
E20: Adding restrictions to
MargheritaPizza
 To specify that MargheritaPizza has at least one
TomatoTopping.
 Select MargheritaPizza
 Go to “Asserted Conditions”, create new restriction.
 Select someValueFrom
 Select hasTopping as the property to be restricted.
 Enter TomatoTopping as the filler
 Press OK button
E21: Create AmericanPizza
 Create AmericanPizza with toppings of
pepperoni, mozzarella and tomato.
 Through cloning and modifying the
description of MargheritaPizza.
 Select MargheritaPizza
 Select create clone
 Add additional restriction to AmericanaPizza
 Adding PepperoniTopping
 Press OK.
E22: Create an AmericanHotPizza
and a SohoPizza
 An AmericanHotPizza is almost the same as an
AmericanaPizza, but has JalapenoPepperTopping
on it.
 A SohoPizza is almost the same as a
MargheritaPizza, but has additional OliveTopping
and ParmezanTopping
E23: Make subclasses of NamedPizza
disjoint from each other
 Select MargheritaPizza
 Press “add all siblings” button on the
“Disjoints widget” to make the pizzas disjoint
from each other.
Using a reasoner
 Ontology described in OWL-DL can be processed by a reasoner.
 Go to owl—preference, to make sure that OWL-DL is selected.
 The main services offered by a reasoner is to test whether or not
one class is a subclass of another class.
 By performing such tests on all of the classes, it is possible for a
reasoner to compute the inferred ontology class hierarchy.
 Another reasoning service is consistency checking – to check
whether or not it is possible for the class to have any instances.
 A class is deemed to be inconsistent if it cannot possibly have
any instances.
Using Racer
 In order to reason over the ontology in
Protege-OWL, a DIG compliant reasoner
should be installed and started.
 In this tutorial, we use Racer,
 Download at:
http://www.racer-systems.com/products/download/inde
 Double click RacerPro to start Racer.
Invoking the reasoner
 Having started Racer, the ontology can be sent to the reasoner
to automatically compute the classification hierarchy, and also
check the logical consistency of the ontology.
 In Protege, the manually constructed class hierarchy is called the
asserted hierarchy. The automatically computed by the
reasoner is called the inferred hierarchy.
 Go to OWL – classify taxonomy – to invoke the reasoner
 If a class has been reclassified, then the class name will appear
in a blue color in the inferred hierarchy.
 Go to OWL – Check consistency – to invoke the reasoner
 If a class has been found to be inconsistent, it’s icon will be
circled in red color.
 Computing the inferred class hierarchy is also known as
classifying the ontology.
Invoke the reasoner
E24: Inconsistent classes
 In order to demonstrate the use of the reasoner to detect
inconsistencies in the ontology, we will create a class
ProbeInconsistentTopping,
 Which is the subclass of CheeseTopping
 Select ProbeInconsistentTopping, go to asserted condition to add
named classes, select VegetableTopping and then press OK.
 Go to OWL – check consistency
E25: Classify the ontology again
 To see ProbeInconsistentTopping is
inconsistent.
E26: Remove the disjoint statement
 Between CheeseTopping and
VegetableTopping to see what happens
 Select CheeseTopping
 Go to Disjoint part
 Select VegetableTopping, right click and “Delete
the selected row”.
 Classify taxonomy
 The inconsistency no longer exists.
E27: Fix the ontology
 By making CheeseTopping and
VegetableTopping disjoint from each other.
Resources
 Protege Ontology Libraries
 http://protegewiki.stanford.edu/index.php/Protege
_Ontology_Library
 Protege tutorial
 http://www.co-ode.org/resources/tutorials/
 Protege Website
 http://protege.stanford.edu/doc/users.html
 http://protege.stanford.edu/

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Protege Tutorial: A Step-by-Step Guide to Building Your First OWL Ontology

  • 1. Protege Tutorial Based on ProtegeOWLTutorial at protege website
  • 2. What is protege?  Protege is a free, open-source platform to construct domain models and knowledge-based applications with ontologies.  Ontologies range from taxonomies, classifications, database schemas to fully axiomatized theories.  Ontologies are now central to many applications such as scientific knowledge portals, information management and integration systems, electronic commerce and web services
  • 3. Install Protege  Go to http://protege.stanford.edu/doc/owl/getting-started.html to download protege (version 3.x)  Protege OWL editor is built with the full installation of protege platform. During the install process, choose the “Basic+OWL” option.  For more details: http://protege.stanford.edu/doc/owl/getting- started.html
  • 4. Protege  There are two main ways of modelling ontologies:  Frame-based  OWL  Each has its own user interface  Protege Frames editor: enables users to build and populate ontologies that are frame-based, in accordance with OKBC (Open Knowledge Base Connectivity Protocol).  Classes  Slots for properties and relationships  Instances for class  Protege OWL editor: enables users to build ontology for the Semantic Web, in particular to OWL  Classes  Properties  Instances  reasoning
  • 5. Building an OWL Ontology  E2: Create a new OWL project  Start protege  File – New Project – OWL/RDF files – Ontology URI (http://www.pizza.com/ontologies/pizza.owl) – OWL DL – Properties View  A new empty Protege-OWL project has been created.  Save it in your local file as pizza.owl
  • 6. Named Classes  Go to OWL Classes tab  The empty class tree contains one class called owl:Thing, which is superclass of everything.  E3: Create subclasses Pizza, PizzaTopping and PizzaBase. They are subclasses of owl:Thing.  Naming convention  no special naming convention  consistency
  • 7. Disjoint classes  E4: How to say that Pizza, PizzaTopping and PizzaBase classes are disjoint. 1. Select the class Pizza 2. Press “add siblings” button on the disjoint classes widget 3. Add PizzaBase and PizzaTopping 4. Select the class PizzaTopping, 5. Add Pizza and PizzaBase to the disjoint class
  • 8. E5: Create group of classes  Create ThinAndCrisyBase and DeepPanBase as the subclasses of PizzaBase, and each of them are disjointed.  Select PizzaBase, right click the mouse, select “create subclasses”  Follow the wizard to create these two disjoint classes.  It will save lots of time when there is need to create lots of disjoint classes.
  • 9. E6: Create some subclasses of PizzaTopping  Select PizzaTopping,  Create subclaesses as MeatTopping, VegetableTopping, CheeseTopping and SeafoodTopping. Make sure that these classes are disjoint to each other.  Select the class MeatTopping,  Add disjoint subclasses: SpicyBeefTopping, PepperoniTopping, SalamiTopping and HamTopping  Select VegetableTopping:  Add disjoint subclasses: TomatoTopping, OliveTopping, MushroomTopping, PepperTopping, OnionTopping, CaperTopping
  • 10. E6: Creating disjoint subclasses  Select PepperTopping  Add disjoint subclasses: RedPepperTopping, GreenPepperTopping, JalapenoPepperTopping  Select CheeseTopping  Add disjoint subclasses: MozzarellaTopping, ParmezanTopping  Select SeafoodTopping  Add disjoint subclasses: TunaTopping, AnchovyTopping and PrawnTopping
  • 11. OWL Properties  OWL Properties represent relationships between two objects.  There are two main properties:  Object properties: link object to object  datatype properties: link object to XML Schema datatype or rdf:literal  OWL has another property – Annotation properties, to be used to add annotation information to classes, individuals, and properties
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  • 13. E7: Create an object property  Switch to the “Properties” tab,  Use “Create Object Property” button to create a new object property.  Rename it to hasIngredient
  • 14. E8: Creating sub-properties  Select hasIngredient property  Add hasTopping and hasBase as the subproperties
  • 15. Inverse Properties  Each object property may have a corresponding inverse property.  If some property links individual a to individual b, then its inverse property will link individual b to individual a.
  • 16. E9: Create inverse properties  Create a new object property called isIngredientOf  Press “Set inverse property” button,  Select “hasIngredient”  Then the inverse relation has been set up.  Select hasBase  Create the isBaseOf as the inverse property of hasBase  isBaseOf is the subproperty of isIngredientOf, why?  Select hasTopping  create isToppingOf as the inverse property.  isToppingOf is the subproperty of isIngredientOf, why?
  • 17. Functional Properties  If a property is functional, for a given individual, there can only be at most one individual to be related via this property.  For a given domain, range must be unique  Functional properties are also known as single valued properties.
  • 18. Inverse Functional Properties  If a property is inverse functional, then its inverse property is functional.  For a given range, domain must be unique.
  • 19. Functional vs. inverse functional properties  FunctionalProperty vs InverseFunctionalProperty domain range example Functional Property For a given domain Range is unique hasFather: A hasFather B, A hasFather C B=C InverseFunctional Property Domain is unique For a given range hasID: A hasID B, C hasID B A=C
  • 20. Transitive Properties  If a property is transitive, and the property related individual a to individual b, and also individual b to individual c, then we can infer that individual a is related to individual c via property P.
  • 21. Symmetric Properties  If a property P is symmetric, and the property relates individual a to individual b, then individual b is also related to individual a via property P.
  • 22. E10: Make the hasIngredient property transitive  Select the hasIngredient property  Tick the transitive tick box  Select the isIngredientOf property, make sure that the transitive tick box is ticked.
  • 23. E11: Make the hasBase property functional  Select the hasBase property  Tick the “functional” tick box  OWL-DL does not allow datatype properties to be transitive, symmetric or have inverse properties.
  • 24. Property domains and ranges  Properties link individuals from the domain to individuals from the range.  OWL uses domain and range as axioms in reasoning.
  • 25. E12: Specify the range of hasTopping  Select hasTopping  Press range button  Select PizzaTopping  Press OK button  PizzaTopping should be displayed in the range list.  When multiple classes are added to the range, they represent the union of all classes.
  • 26. E13: Specify Pizza as the domain of the hasTopping property  Select hasTopping property  Press add domain button  Select Pizza  Press OK  Pizza is displayed in the domain list.  When multiple classes are added as domain, they represent as the union of these classes.
  • 27. E14: Specify the domain and range for the isToppingOf property  Select the isToppingOf property  Set the domain of the isToppingOf property to PizzaTopping  Set the range of the isToppingOf property to Pizza.
  • 28. E15: Specify the domain and range for the hasBase property and its inverse property isBaseOf  Select the hasBase property  Specify the domain as Pizza  Specify the range as PizzaBase  Select the isBaseOf property  Specify the domain as PizzaBase  Specify the range as Pizza
  • 29. Property restrictions  In OWL, properties are used to create restrictions.  Restrictions are used to restrict the individuals that belong to a class  Three restrictions:  Quantifier restrictions  Existential quantifier ( )  Universal quantifier ( )  Cardinality restrictions  hasValue restrictions ∃ ∀
  • 30. E16: Add a restriction to Pizza  Add a restriction to Pizza that specifies a Pizza must have a PizzaBase  Select Pizza  Select Necessary header to create a necessary condition  Select create a restriction wizard  Select hasBase as restricted property  Select someValueFrom as restriction  Put PizzaBase into the filler
  • 31. Add a restriction to Pizza
  • 32. E18: Creating different kinds of Pizzas  Create a subclass of Pizza called NamedPizza, and a subclass of NamedPizza called MargheritaPizza.  Add comment to MargheritaPizza: A pizza that only has Mozarella and Tomato toppings
  • 33. E19: Adding restrictions to MargheritaPizza  To specify that MargheritaPizza has at least one MozzarellaTopping.  Select MargheritaPizza  Go to “Asserted Conditions”, create new restriction.  Select someValueFrom  Select hasTopping as the property to be restricted.  Enter MozzarellaTopping as the filler  Press OK button
  • 34. E20: Adding restrictions to MargheritaPizza  To specify that MargheritaPizza has at least one TomatoTopping.  Select MargheritaPizza  Go to “Asserted Conditions”, create new restriction.  Select someValueFrom  Select hasTopping as the property to be restricted.  Enter TomatoTopping as the filler  Press OK button
  • 35. E21: Create AmericanPizza  Create AmericanPizza with toppings of pepperoni, mozzarella and tomato.  Through cloning and modifying the description of MargheritaPizza.  Select MargheritaPizza  Select create clone  Add additional restriction to AmericanaPizza  Adding PepperoniTopping  Press OK.
  • 36. E22: Create an AmericanHotPizza and a SohoPizza  An AmericanHotPizza is almost the same as an AmericanaPizza, but has JalapenoPepperTopping on it.  A SohoPizza is almost the same as a MargheritaPizza, but has additional OliveTopping and ParmezanTopping
  • 37. E23: Make subclasses of NamedPizza disjoint from each other  Select MargheritaPizza  Press “add all siblings” button on the “Disjoints widget” to make the pizzas disjoint from each other.
  • 38. Using a reasoner  Ontology described in OWL-DL can be processed by a reasoner.  Go to owl—preference, to make sure that OWL-DL is selected.  The main services offered by a reasoner is to test whether or not one class is a subclass of another class.  By performing such tests on all of the classes, it is possible for a reasoner to compute the inferred ontology class hierarchy.  Another reasoning service is consistency checking – to check whether or not it is possible for the class to have any instances.  A class is deemed to be inconsistent if it cannot possibly have any instances.
  • 39. Using Racer  In order to reason over the ontology in Protege-OWL, a DIG compliant reasoner should be installed and started.  In this tutorial, we use Racer,  Download at: http://www.racer-systems.com/products/download/inde  Double click RacerPro to start Racer.
  • 40. Invoking the reasoner  Having started Racer, the ontology can be sent to the reasoner to automatically compute the classification hierarchy, and also check the logical consistency of the ontology.  In Protege, the manually constructed class hierarchy is called the asserted hierarchy. The automatically computed by the reasoner is called the inferred hierarchy.  Go to OWL – classify taxonomy – to invoke the reasoner  If a class has been reclassified, then the class name will appear in a blue color in the inferred hierarchy.  Go to OWL – Check consistency – to invoke the reasoner  If a class has been found to be inconsistent, it’s icon will be circled in red color.  Computing the inferred class hierarchy is also known as classifying the ontology.
  • 42. E24: Inconsistent classes  In order to demonstrate the use of the reasoner to detect inconsistencies in the ontology, we will create a class ProbeInconsistentTopping,  Which is the subclass of CheeseTopping  Select ProbeInconsistentTopping, go to asserted condition to add named classes, select VegetableTopping and then press OK.  Go to OWL – check consistency
  • 43. E25: Classify the ontology again  To see ProbeInconsistentTopping is inconsistent.
  • 44. E26: Remove the disjoint statement  Between CheeseTopping and VegetableTopping to see what happens  Select CheeseTopping  Go to Disjoint part  Select VegetableTopping, right click and “Delete the selected row”.  Classify taxonomy  The inconsistency no longer exists.
  • 45. E27: Fix the ontology  By making CheeseTopping and VegetableTopping disjoint from each other.
  • 46. Resources  Protege Ontology Libraries  http://protegewiki.stanford.edu/index.php/Protege _Ontology_Library  Protege tutorial  http://www.co-ode.org/resources/tutorials/  Protege Website  http://protege.stanford.edu/doc/users.html  http://protege.stanford.edu/