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  • og - Open Graph Protocol Vocabulary
    http://ogp.me/ns
    The Open Graph protocol enables any web page to become a rich object in a social graph. For instance, this is used on Facebook to enable any web page to have the same functionality as a Facebook Page. @en
  • opo - Online Presence Ontology
    http://online-presence.net/opo/ns#
    Ontology for representing Online Presence @en
  • omn - Open-Multinet Upper Ontology
    http://open-multinet.info/ontology/omn
    This ontology defines the most abstract concepts and properties that are needed to semantically manage resource within federated infrastructures @en
  • omnlc - Open-Multinet Upper Lifecycle Ontology
    http://open-multinet.info/ontology/omn-lifecycle
    This ontology defines generic concepts related to the life cycle of resource or service. @en
  • pmofn - Predicate Model for Ontologies (PreMOn) - FrameNet ontology module
    http://premon.fbk.eu/ontology/fn
    The FrameNet module of the PreMOn ontology extends the core module for representing concepts specific to FrameNet. The modeling is based on the [FrameNet II: Extended Theory and Practice](https://framenet2.icsi.berkeley.edu/docs/r1.5/book.pdf) book. @en
  • ldr - Linked Data Rights (LDR)
    http://purl.oclc.org/NET/ldr/ns#
    The Linked Data Rights ontology provides the vocabulary for creating rights expressions for Linked Data resources. @en
  • semsur - The Semantic Survey Ontology (semsur)
    http://purl.org/SemSur/
    SemSur, the Semantic Survey Ontology, is a core ontology for describing individual research problems, approaches, implementations and evaluations in a structured, comparable way. @en
  • acco - Accomodation Ontology
    http://purl.org/acco/ns
    A vocabulary for the description of hotels, vacation homes, camping sites, and other accommodation offers for e-commerce @en
  • ctorg - Vocabulary for the structure of the public organizations
    http://purl.org/ctic/infraestructuras/organizacion
    The goal of this vocabulary is to create a scheme to define the contents of information related to the government structure and public centers. @en
  • emp - A vocabulary for jobs
    http://purl.org/ctic/empleo/oferta
    This is a vocabulary for modeling jobs offer in Spain. @en
  • dsn - DSNotify Eventsets: A vocabulary for change events in linked data sources
    http://purl.org/dsnotify/vocab/eventset/
    DSNotify Eventsets is a vocabulary for events that change resources in linked data sources. @en
  • inno - Ontology for Innovation
    http://purl.org/innovation/ns
    One key use case for this ontology is to facilitate the matching of needs and innovations. @en
  • ipo - IPO - Issue Procedure Ontology
    http://purl.org/ipo/core
    Vocabulary for describing issues (or problems) and corresponding symptoms and solutions to a broad variety of contexts. It is intended to provide a generic, reusable core ontology that can be extended or specialized for use in domain-specific situations, aimed at supporting linked data publishing. The solutions are represented by procedures, which are possible workflows for solving corresponding issues. @en
  • muto - Modular Unified Tagging Ontology (MUTO)
    http://purl.org/muto/core
    The Modular and Unified Tagging Ontology (MUTO) is an ontology for tagging and folksonomies. It is based on a thorough review of earlier tagging ontologies and unifies core concepts in one consistent schema. It supports different forms of tagging, such as common, semantic, group, private, and automatic tagging, and is easily extensible. @en
  • gufo - gUFO: A Lightweight Implementation of the Unified Foundational Ontology (UFO)
    http://purl.org/nemo/gufo#
    The objective of gUFO is to provide a lightweight implementation of the Unified Foundational Ontology (UFO) [1-5] suitable for Semantic Web OWL 2 DL applications. Intended users are those implementing UFO-based lightweight ontologies that reuse gUFO by specializing and instantiating its elements. There are three implications of the use of the term lightweight. First of all, we have employed little expressive means in an effort to retain computational properties for the resulting OWL ontology. Second, we have selected a subset of UFO-A [1, 2] and UFO-B [3] to include here. In particular, there is minimalistic support for UFO-B (only that which is necessary to establish the participation of objects in events and to capture historical dependence between events). Third, a lightweight ontology, differently from a reference ontology, is designed with the purpose of providing an implementation artifact to structure a knowledge base (or knowledge graph). This has driven a number of pragmatic implementation choices which are discussed in comments annotated to the various elements of this implementation. The 'g' in gUFO stands for gentle. At the same time, "gufo" is the Italian word for "owl". For the source repository, see: <https://github.com/nemo-ufes/gufo> @en