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The class Genre has subclasses: | |||
MovieGenre | |||
MusicGenre | |||
There are also LiteraryGenres such as Satire http://dbpedia.org/page/Satire which is currently marked up as a MusicGenre, but is primarily a literary genre. | There are also LiteraryGenres such as Satire http://dbpedia.org/page/Satire which is currently marked up as a MusicGenre, but is primarily a literary genre. | ||
How does one go about adding a subclass? | How does one go about adding a subclass? | ||
I, for one, would create a subclass LiteraryGenre. Next, you could then add subclasses for Sarire, Novels etc. | |||
== How to add a subclass == | |||
Please take a look here [[Ontology_Editing]]. When creating the OntologyPage for LiteraryGenre, please remember to set the rdfs:subClassOf property to "Genre" |
Latest revision as of 08:28, 16 July 2014
The class Genre has subclasses: MovieGenre MusicGenre
There are also LiteraryGenres such as Satire http://dbpedia.org/page/Satire which is currently marked up as a MusicGenre, but is primarily a literary genre.
How does one go about adding a subclass?
I, for one, would create a subclass LiteraryGenre. Next, you could then add subclasses for Sarire, Novels etc.
How to add a subclass
Please take a look here Ontology_Editing. When creating the OntologyPage for LiteraryGenre, please remember to set the rdfs:subClassOf property to "Genre"