Thursday,
February 03, 2005
Semantic extraction over sets of concepts
An advanced SLIP
tutorial
previous discussion on
“structural holonomy” -> .
previous discussion on mapping
the Patent Space à
Parts I – III of the Adi structural ontology.
Resources:
OrbSuite tool (and others SLIP/Orb tools along with a SLIP
project data in the zip file)
an operational OWL file is anticipated. This OWL file will be developed manually.
In concepts.txt and datawh.txt:
F stands for function (expressed by a concept's expression as word
stems).
E stands for environmental (as in legal theory and cultural theory) constraint on "functional concept)... see Part I - III Adi structural ontology.
Start of tutorial:
Download the zipped file (conceptsOverFables.zip) and unzip anywhere (like on your desktop).
Find the SLIPCore.exe in the folder that is unzipped:

The downloaded file will unzip to produce the folder
All of the programs has zero dependencies on DLLs and thus do not have to be installed.
Double click in SLIPCore.exe, to get the next screen.

SLIPCore (type in “load” and hit return key on your keyboard)

Now click “ONCE” on R
By clicking once (not twice) on A1, C and R one can see some features of the SLIP distribution. C stands for the “center of the SLIP distribution”, and R stands for the residue (complement of the center, in this case).
For more complete tutorials see
SLIP Technology Browser - Index
and
SLIP Technology Browser - Index over design documents
Now “DOUBLE CLICK” on any of the elements, A1, C or R; of the SLIP distribution.
The nodes in the eventChemistry browser are active, as are the link and atom list.
Double clicking on R will produce:

The “scatter” of SLIP atoms into the event chemistry browser
Clicking on “Bead110” , ie the 110th fable, produces the set of concepts (in R) which are “viewed” as being in this fable.

One of the subject matter indicators in the Residue
By doubling clicking on C, we get the set of other concepts that are in Bead110 (one has to find “Bead110” in the link (compound) list and click on it).

The “center” concepts in fable # 110
The visualization of the center concepts in fable #110 is a problem we have not addressed. However, the file structure under the Orb (Ontology referential base) is available to programs that would manage additional visualization, editing and transformation into topic maps and OWL ontology.

The “compounds” file in the C folder nested within the Data folder
Please call me for assistance if you get into this tutorial and this is your first time.
Nathan