Comprehension of justifications is known to be difficult for even experienced ontology engineers, and much more so for other stakeholders. In this paper, we present two methods for displaying justifications using concept diagrams: using multiple concept diagrams to represent the justification (one diagram for each axiom); and using a merged concept diagram to represent all axioms in the justification. We performed an empirical evaluation of both methods along with a textual representation of the justification using Prot´eg´e. The results were that novice users could both more accurately and more quickly identify an incoherence when using merged diagrams than using multiple diagrams or Prot´eg´e statements
We present a new ontology visualization tool, that uses Euler diagrams to represent concepts. The us...
We explore a diagrammatic logic suitable for specifying ontologies using a case study. Diagrammatic ...
High-tech systems are ubiquitous and often safety and securitycritical: reasoning about their correc...
Ontologies are notoriously hard to de ne, express and reason about. Many tools have been developed t...
© Springer International Publishing AG 2017. Ontologies are notoriously hard to define, express and ...
Ontologies are notoriously hard to define, express and reason about. Many tools have been developed ...
Our aim is to provide empirical evidence that diagrammatic logics are more effective than symbolic a...
Ontology engineering involves defining axioms to capture required constraints when modelling a domai...
Diagrammatic logics have been widely studied since Shin'sseminal work on Venn diagrams in the 1990s....
This paper addresses the problem of how to visualize axiomsfrom ALC using concept diagrams. We estab...
Diagrams can be an effective means of communicating complex ideas and can aid ontology engineering. ...
The process of designing and modelling an ontology can be difficult, especially if the user finds th...
Concept diagrams form a visual language that is aimed at non-experts for the specification of ontolo...
International audienceThe aim of justification diagrams is to organize and visualize, in a synthetic ...
Formal ontology provides axiomatizations of domain independent principles which, among other applica...
We present a new ontology visualization tool, that uses Euler diagrams to represent concepts. The us...
We explore a diagrammatic logic suitable for specifying ontologies using a case study. Diagrammatic ...
High-tech systems are ubiquitous and often safety and securitycritical: reasoning about their correc...
Ontologies are notoriously hard to de ne, express and reason about. Many tools have been developed t...
© Springer International Publishing AG 2017. Ontologies are notoriously hard to define, express and ...
Ontologies are notoriously hard to define, express and reason about. Many tools have been developed ...
Our aim is to provide empirical evidence that diagrammatic logics are more effective than symbolic a...
Ontology engineering involves defining axioms to capture required constraints when modelling a domai...
Diagrammatic logics have been widely studied since Shin'sseminal work on Venn diagrams in the 1990s....
This paper addresses the problem of how to visualize axiomsfrom ALC using concept diagrams. We estab...
Diagrams can be an effective means of communicating complex ideas and can aid ontology engineering. ...
The process of designing and modelling an ontology can be difficult, especially if the user finds th...
Concept diagrams form a visual language that is aimed at non-experts for the specification of ontolo...
International audienceThe aim of justification diagrams is to organize and visualize, in a synthetic ...
Formal ontology provides axiomatizations of domain independent principles which, among other applica...
We present a new ontology visualization tool, that uses Euler diagrams to represent concepts. The us...
We explore a diagrammatic logic suitable for specifying ontologies using a case study. Diagrammatic ...
High-tech systems are ubiquitous and often safety and securitycritical: reasoning about their correc...