Introduction to Protégé
DATE: August 11-12, 2012.
VENUE: Room14A [1] Baldy Hall (basement), [2] North Campus, University at Buffalo
DESCRIPTION:
This course is for absolute beginners in ontology. It provides an introduction to the Protége 2000 ontology editor, details of which can be found here.
It will begin with a brief introduction to ontology building, and to the use and importance of ontologies, with examples from medicine and defense. This will be following by an introduction to the Web Ontology Language (OWL). The bulk of the course will consist of an interactive introduction to the use of Protége 2000 in building an ontology. No background in the use of computer languages and programming is presupposed. All sessions will be highly interactive.
DETAILED SCHEDULE:
A detailed schedule is provided here.
PARTICIPATION:
This tutorial allows both face-to-face and on-line participation. In both cases the course may either be taken for credit (with an official university transcript), or audited (with a certificate of completion if needed).
FOR CREDIT:
Participation in this tutorial will yield 1 credit hour; up to 3 further credit hours can be received through completion of a project under the guidance of an assigned faculty member. Projects must be completed before November 30, 2012.
- Registration details for University at Buffalo (UB) students are here.
- Registration details for external (non-UB) participants are here; to find the course details go to Browse by Department, then to Philosophy, then scroll to the bottom of the page.
AUDITING:
Auditing by UB persons is free. For external participants an auditing of $100 will be charged. This fee applies equally both to on-line and face-to-face participants. All those wishing to audit this tutorial should contact [phismith@buffalo.edu Barry Smith] as soon as possible.