New version of HURON released! Now the RDF output format has been splitted into Summary RDF, which consider only the metrics results at ontology level; and Detailed RDF, which outputs information at ontology and entity level.
New version of HURON released! Now you can take into account the imported ontologies when calculating the metrics and select the output format: long table, which is a TSV file with 3 columns (Ontology, Metric, Value); wide table, where each metric is represented in a single column; and RDF format, which is compliant with the OQUO ontology.
New version of HURON released! This version includes new metrics to measure the lack of readability in terms of the percentage of classes or properties that do not have a name, synonym, or description. These new metrics are [classes|object properties|data properties|annotation properties] with no [name|description|synonym].
A paper describing HURON has been published! Take a look at F. Abad-Navarro, C. MartÃnez-Costa and J. T. Fernández-Breis, "HURON: A Quantitative Framework for Assessing Human Readability in Ontologies," in IEEE Access, vol. 11, pp. 101833-101851, 2023, doi: 10.1109/ACCESS.2023.3316512.