ease-crc / soma

The Socio-physical Model of Activities (SOMA) is a formal activity model for embodied agents that need to operate their body to generate motions that cause intentional effects in the physical and social world.
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OntoMetrics and Webvowl not working with version 1.2.0 and current version #251

Closed sasjonge closed 2 years ago

sasjonge commented 2 years ago

OntoMetrics is still not working. It seems to work fine if I test it with the domain-ontologies but failes with the collapsed variant.

sasjonge commented 2 years ago

I found out that Ontometrics, as well as Webvowl are not working with version 1.2.0 and higher. 1.1.0 is working. I will update the title of this issue accordingly.

sasjonge commented 2 years ago

Update: I found out that removing all owl:Axioms that contain http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#Nothing

For example:

https://github.com/ease-crc/soma/blob/897a702b35dbe3c038ef5f213d71b1e3cd65b56f/owl/current/SOMA.owl#L5776

mrnolte commented 2 years ago

Update: I found out that removing all owl:Axioms that contain http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#Nothing

For example:

https://github.com/ease-crc/soma/blob/897a702b35dbe3c038ef5f213d71b1e3cd65b56f/owl/current/SOMA.owl#L5776

What happens if you remove those axioms? You haven't stated that 😅

sasjonge commented 2 years ago

If i remove them, then Ontometrics and Webvowl are working correctly.

sasjonge commented 2 years ago

I created an issue in the WebVOWL repository:

https://github.com/VisualDataWeb/WebVOWL/issues/191

mrnolte commented 2 years ago

Is this now fixed (on our side)? Because of #265

sasjonge commented 2 years ago

Yes, it is atleast fixed in the sense that the ontologies work with both services. I have to add Ontometrics back, because some changes are necessary.