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* Calculating and comparing the values of the 19 quality metrics included in the [OQuaRE ontology evaluation framework](https://semantics.inf.um.es/oquare). OQuaRE scales the values of the metrics to a Likert scale 1 (lowest score) to 5 (highest score). In order to generate the OQuaRE scores we have used the [GitHub action available for OQuaRE](https://github.com/tecnomod-um/oquare-metrics), whose results are available in the [oquare folder](https://github.com/tecnomod-um/OntoGenixEvaluation/tree/main/oquare/results/ontologies), there is one folder per ontology. For each ontology there is one *README.md* file which shows all the figures available in the *img* folder. OQuaRE outputs the values of the metrics in an XML file which is also provided in the *metrics* folder. The LLM ontologies are in RDF/XML format despite OntoGenix generates them in Turtle. The files have been transformed into RDF/XML using the [EasyRDF Converter](https://www.easyrdf.org/converter). The reason for this conversion is that OQuaRE input ontologies must be in this format.

* Finding potential modelling errors with the [https://oops.linkeddata.es](Ontology Pitfall Scanner (OOPS!)). The PNG and RDF files generated by the tool are available in a [https://github.com/tecnomod-um/OntoGenixEvaluation/tree/main/oops](specific repository).OOPS! checks for [41 types of pitfalls in ontologies](https://oops.linkeddata.es/catalogue.jsp).
* Finding potential modelling errors with the [Ontology Pitfall Scanner (OOPS!](https://oops.linkeddata.es). The PNG and RDF files generated by the tool are available in a [specific repository](https://github.com/tecnomod-um/OntoGenixEvaluation/tree/main/oops).OOPS! checks for [41 types of pitfalls in ontologies](https://oops.linkeddata.es/catalogue.jsp).

Finally, a joint analysis of the results is performed.

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