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k00ni avatar k00ni commented on May 26, 2024
Installation and first steps

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k00ni avatar k00ni commented on May 26, 2024 1

Thank you very much.

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dorotheatsatsou avatar dorotheatsatsou commented on May 26, 2024

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k00ni avatar k00ni commented on May 26, 2024

Hello @dorotheatsatsou, thank you for your quick answer! A ready-to-use jar-file would be very helpful for new users like me. I assume there is a Java API or does LiFR also provides a CLI to interact with it?

Small disclaimer: I am conducting a literature/software review on still usable OWL reasoners in 2023. This one is one of the few which seem to still be usable.

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dorotheatsatsou avatar dorotheatsatsou commented on May 26, 2024

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k00ni avatar k00ni commented on May 26, 2024

That is interesting to hear and I am glad you taking the time. Finding OWL reasoners which are still maintained is a hard task, for sure. Its an important part of the Semantic Web software stack but seem to be forgotten.

I'll ping you when I have it updated. Are you very pressed with time?

No, take your time (I plan to submit in a month or two). I have most of the information I need for now. In my study my focus is summarizing information about a reasoner, add some references and links and, if available, provide short info how to install and use it.

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k00ni avatar k00ni commented on May 26, 2024

I am almost finished with my study and checking a few remaining items. Could you find the time yet? Can you also tell me if this reasoner is still actively maintained? Thanks.

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dorotheatsatsou avatar dorotheatsatsou commented on May 26, 2024

Heya. I didn't have time to do much, especially in terms of documentation, but I have created and tested a few examples for all the main reasoning services and provided usage details in the main page/readme file.

I hope that the simplicity and naming conventions of the examples are intuitive enough so that everyone will able to use the reasoner.

I've also exported the project as a jar file (not executable) to enable importing it as a library in other Java projects.

Yes, it is actively maintained although pushes might be delayed, but anyone that contacts me here can request speeding up updates/releases.

There are two major core algorithm additions made, which I describe in the (new) planned upcoming features section. They will be merged with this project at some point - hopefully sooner than later.

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dorotheatsatsou avatar dorotheatsatsou commented on May 26, 2024

Examples are now fully commented and a real-world use case example has been added. I hope this adequately covers first steps, so I will be closing this issue.

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k00ni avatar k00ni commented on May 26, 2024

@dorotheatsatsou I published the results of my research on arxiv.org: https://arxiv.org/abs/2309.06888

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dorotheatsatsou avatar dorotheatsatsou commented on May 26, 2024

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