[Pellet-users] using Pellet with galen.owl
Evren Sirin
evren at clarkparsia.com
Fri Oct 5 13:11:51 UTC 2007
Which version of Galen are you trying? There are some versions (mostly subsets) out there (e.g. [1]) which Pellet can handle easily. But full Galen is too complex for Pellet to handle currently.
About the classification status, you can edit the configuration option USE_CLASSIFICATION_MONITOR to see the classification status printed on consoloe or shown as a Swing window. See [2] to learn about how to configure Pellet.
Cheers,
Evren
[1] http://www.cs.man.ac.uk/~horrocks/OWL/Ontologies/galen.owl
[2] http://pellet.owldl.com/faq/config
On Thu, October 4, 2007 12:43 pm, helen.chen at agfa.com said:
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> I am using pellet 1.5.0.
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> I need to do a "classify" on galen.owl. I also hope to run some SPARQL
> queries in order to obtain a segment of all anatomical components of
> "HEADANDNECK".
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> I am using the command line script, and increased the max memory to 1000M.
>
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> The process run at full CPU for about 30 minutes before I have to
> terminate it. During this 30 minutes, there is no additional message
> displayed except the initial message "Input file: ......../galen.owl"
>
> Does anyone have some experience with using pellet on galen.owl? Is
> pellet capable of handling galen.owl and if so, what would be the rough
> time length I need to wait?
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> Thanks for your help.
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> Helen Chen.
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> Agfa Healthcare.
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