Ontological Context
The TBox-to-ABox balance reflects how much a knowledge graph emphasizes abstract schema versus concrete instances—too much of either can hinder effective learning and reasoning.
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68,167,319
ABox Edges
( 84.0 %)
ABox Edges
( 84.0 %)
9,216,490
TBox Edges
( 11.4 %)
TBox Edges
( 11.4 %)
3,766,003
Undefined
( 4.6 %)
Undefined
( 4.6 %)
Breakdown by Knowledge Source
The table below shows the ABox/TBox classification metrics for each knowledge source in the graph.
Click on a source to see detailed metrics.
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Node-Level Ontological Connectivity
Beyond classifying edges as ABox or TBox, we can measure how many individual nodes have at least
one direct connection to an ontology term (a TBox edge). This gives a node-level view of how well
entities in the graph are grounded in formal ontological structure.
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5,392,228
Ontology-Connected Nodes
( 58.8 %)
Ontology-Connected Nodes
( 58.8 %)
3,785,279
Not Connected
( 9,177,507 total)
Not Connected
( 9,177,507 total)
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