Omnipy is a high level Python library for type-driven data wrangling and scalable workflow orchestration (under development)
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Omnipy is a high level Python library for type-driven data wrangling and scalable workflow orchestration (under development)
GBIF machine-readable resources
Library for representing and working with ontologies in Python
mOWL: Machine Learning library with Ontologies
A package for ontology engineering with deep learning and language models.
📛 A Python package for using ontologies, terminologies, and biomedical nomenclatures
🗄️ Conversion of biomedical nomenclatures like HGNC to OBO
Easy importing of tabular data in Semantic Knowledge Graphs databases
Testing MIME type support on Github Pages for Linked Open Data and the Semantic Web
Python library for Entities, relationships and schemas extraction from documents
Language Model based ontology concept placement
LLM Change Agent is a command-line interface (CLI) tool designed to interact with various language models for generating and modifying ontology definitions. It offers a range of functionalities to streamline KGCL command generation tasks.
generating the ontology graphs and the system relationship.
ScrapeSchema: AI-Powered Entity and Schema Generation from documents
SQL and SQLite builds of OWL ontologies
SBOannotator: A Python tool for the automated assignment of Systems Biology Onotology terms
Omniverse extension that adds support for Digital Twin Definition Language (DTDL) properties to Omniverse Kit.
AgroLD is a RDF knowledge base that consists of data integrated from a variety of plant resources and ontologies. AgroLD ETL is the Python packages developed to transform plant datasets in RDF. Packages are developped for data standards such as GFF,GAF, VCF and specific plant databases.
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