1. Toggle edit mode to edit the concept:
Enable edit mode to make modifications to the concept within the knowledge graph. This feature provides users with the ability to edit concept attributes, relationships, and properties directly within the visualization interface. By toggling edit mode, users can initiate changes to the concept structure, facilitating iterative refinement and enhancement of the knowledge graph to reflect evolving requirements or insights.
2. Ontology header information:
Access essential metadata and contextual information about the ontology within the header section. This feature provides users with an overview of the ontology's name, version, description, and other pertinent details, facilitating understanding and navigation within the knowledge graph ecosystem. By reviewing ontology header information, users can gain insights into the ontology's scope, purpose, and contributors, fostering a deeper appreciation of its relevance and significance within the broader context of knowledge representation and management.
3. Click on bubble to show connection and add property symbol and double-click to open node properties:
Interact with bubbles representing concepts within the knowledge graph to explore connections, add properties, and access detailed node properties. This interactive feature allows users to click on bubbles to reveal associated connections and properties, facilitating the exploration and analysis of conceptual relationships. Additionally, users can add properties to bubbles by clicking on symbols and double-clicking on bubbles to open node properties, enabling further customization and refinement of concept attributes within the knowledge graph.
4. Click and drag on connection bubble and select target bubble to create connection:
Establish connections between concepts within the knowledge graph by clicking and dragging on connection bubbles and selecting target bubbles. This intuitive feature enables users to create meaningful relationships between concepts, representing semantic associations and dependencies within the knowledge repository. By clicking and dragging on connection bubbles and selecting target bubbles, users can seamlessly define connections, fostering a more interconnected and cohesive knowledge graph structure.
5. Click to add data property type:
Enhance the richness of concept representations by adding data property types to bubbles within the knowledge graph. This feature allows users to specify various attributes, characteristics, or descriptive properties associated with concepts, enabling more detailed and comprehensive knowledge modeling. By clicking to add data property types, users can capture additional metadata, annotations, or qualitative information, enriching the semantic content and semantic expressivity of the knowledge graph.
6. Littler number indicates the number of discussions:
Gain insight into the level of engagement and discussion surrounding a concept through the numerical indicator displayed on the bubble. This feature provides users with visibility into the volume of discussions, comments, or interactions related to the concept within the knowledge graph ecosystem. By reviewing the numerical indicator, users can assess the level of community interest and activity surrounding the concept, facilitating collaboration, and knowledge sharing within the knowledge graph community.
7. Double-click to open edge properties:
Access detailed properties and attributes associated with edges (connections) between concepts within the knowledge graph by double-clicking on them. This feature allows users to explore and edit edge properties, such as relationship type, directionality, and strength, facilitating fine-grained control and customization of conceptual relationships. By double-clicking to open edge properties, users can gain deeper insights into the nature and semantics of connections between concepts, enhancing the richness and expressiveness of the knowledge graph representation.