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Anyone searching for an open-source ontology editor and framework for building intelligent systems
About Protégé
Protégé is supported by a strong community of academic, government, and corporate users, who use Protégé to build knowledge-based solutions in areas as diverse as biomedicine, e-commerce, and organizational modeling. Protégé’s plug-in architecture can be adapted to build both simple and complex ontology-based applications. Developers can integrate the output of Protégé with rule systems or other problem solvers to construct a wide range of intelligent systems. Most important, the Stanford team and the vast Protégé community are here to help. Protégé is actively supported by a strong community of users and developers that field questions, write documentation, and contribute plug-ins. Protégé is based on Java, is extensible, and provides a plug-and-play environment that makes it a flexible base for rapid prototyping and application development.
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"Protégé review" Posted 2026-01-20
Pros: best for Ontology files and other things, integrates with a web based ORCID and Protege account for settings on cloud. All good.
Cons: maybe UX can be polished, the integrations to Zotero and other research tools can be done, I'm sure contributions by community will occur over time
Overall: very good, just starting to use the tool. Not using it enough, primary tool to browse Unified Astronomy Thesaurus 6, by AAS
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