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February 05, 2008, at 09:00 AM by 129.20.167.23 -
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'''1''' Add patterns. Add all the matches of the entire pattern in teh knowledge base to the current graph. An example of a result is shown here:
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'''1''' Add patterns. Add all the matches of the entire pattern in teh knowledge base to the current graph. An example of a result is shown here '''(note that a yCircle layout is automatically performed)''':
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'''2''' Add variables. As the above, but add only variables, and not all the patterns. The corresponding result is illustrated below:
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'''2''' Add variables. As the above, but add only variables, and not all the patterns. The corresponding result is illustrated below '''(note that a yCircle layout is automatically performed)''':
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!! How to work with visual queries (or ontology patterns)
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!!! Instructions
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!!!FAQ
June 11, 2006, at 08:25 PM by 157.99.164.30 -
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Once a collection of visual queries (or patterns) is present (see [[How to define visual queries]] and [[How to use analysis contexts]]), each pattern can be used in 4 distinct modes. We illustrate this through a naif example. Advanced usages are shwon in [[How to use inference]].
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Once a collection of visual queries (or patterns) is present (see [[How to define visual queries]] and [[How to work with analysis contexts]]), each pattern can be used in 4 distinct modes. We illustrate this through a naif example. Advanced usages are shwon in [[How to use inference]].
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Once a collection of visual queries (or patterns) is present (see [[How to define visual queries]] and [[How to use analysis contexts]]), each pattern can be used in 4 distinct modes. We illustrate this through a naif example. Advanced usages are shwon in [[How to use inference]].

http://www.sgtp.net/AndreaSplendiani/ext/rdfscape/VisualQueryWorking1.jpg

'''1''' Add patterns. Add all the matches of the entire pattern in teh knowledge base to the current graph. An example of a result is shown here:

http://www.sgtp.net/AndreaSplendiani/ext/rdfscape/VisualQueryWorking2.jpg

'''2''' Add variables. As the above, but add only variables, and not all the patterns. The corresponding result is illustrated below:

http://www.sgtp.net/AndreaSplendiani/ext/rdfscape/VisualQueryWorking3.jpg

'''3''' Search Variables. Search (and select) in the current graph the variables for which there is a specific match in teh ontology. In the above examples, it searches in the current graph all elements that in the ontology are known to of rdf:type bp-exp-2:protein.
When the current graph is the result of '''1''', this obviously leads to the fallowing selection:

http://www.sgtp.net/AndreaSplendiani/ext/rdfscape/VisualQueryWorking5.jpg

Actual variables matches are also shown in a pattern panel:

http://www.sgtp.net/AndreaSplendiani/ext/rdfscape/VisualQueryWorking6.jpg

'''4''' Search patterns. As for '''3''', but search for whole patterns instead of varibles only. A pattern searched on the graph generated through itself ('''1''') obviously selects all the graph:

http://www.sgtp.net/AndreaSplendiani/ext/rdfscape/VisualQueryWorking4.jpg