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Currently, when a user selects some text, DBpedia Lookup API tries to find a matching resource to offer as a suggestion that the user can use in order to say that the annotation is an instance of that resource.
This capability does not currently extend beyond DBpedia resource matches but it would be nice if similar kind of functionality could be applied to loaded ontologies. This would reduce the need for the user to be more or less familiar with the loaded ontology in order to search for the right class. So instead of the below search one could have immediate suggestions to select:
How this could be done exactly needs further research, e.g. comparing selected text to the class labels of loaded ontologies and offering potential matches as suggestions.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Currently, when a user selects some text, DBpedia Lookup API tries to find a matching resource to offer as a suggestion that the user can use in order to say that the annotation is an instance of that resource.
This capability does not currently extend beyond DBpedia resource matches but it would be nice if similar kind of functionality could be applied to loaded ontologies. This would reduce the need for the user to be more or less familiar with the loaded ontology in order to search for the right class. So instead of the below search one could have immediate suggestions to select:
How this could be done exactly needs further research, e.g. comparing selected text to the class labels of loaded ontologies and offering potential matches as suggestions.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: