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  • ha - Home Activity
    http://sensormeasurement.appspot.com/ont/home/homeActivity#
    An ontology to detect activity in a smart home @en
  • bot - BotDCAT-AP - Data Catalogue vocabulary Application Profile for chatbots
    http://swa.cefriel.it/ontologies/botdcat-ap
    A vocabulary to describe data sources in a way they can be easily reused and accessed by chatbots. @en
  • voag - Vocabulary Of Attribution and Governance
    http://voag.linkedmodel.org/schema/voag
    VOAG is intended to specify licensing, attribution, provenance and governance of an ontology. @en
  • vivo - VIVO Core Ontology
    http://vivoweb.org/ontology/core
    An ontology of academic and research domain, developed in the framework of the VIVO project @en
  • m4i - Metadata4Ing: An ontology for describing the generation of research data within a scientific activity.
    http://w3id.org/nfdi4ing/metadata4ing#
    Metadata4Ing defines classes and properties or reuses such classes and properties from other ontologies to describe research processes and research data management in NFDI4Ing. New concepts and properties are located in the namespace of Metadata4Ing. Metadata4Ing does not import complete ontologies for the sake of relevance, readability, understandability and usability by and for engineers. Instead, it tries to make re-use of existing identifiers for classes and properties by re-using all or a relevant subset of the axioms from the original ontology. These statements have been extracted in different ways, e.g. by using Protégé tools importing an ontology and copying axioms of relevant items to Metadata4Ing or by download from data services or raw files of ontologies and manual copypasting. In some cases there was a need to extend or modify the original set of statements about an entity, e.g. because labels and definitions were expressed with a different owl:AnnotationProperty than the rest of Metadata4Ing, or because a skos:preflabel or a skos:definition in any of the languages we would like to support was missing. Any editorial changes on elements from external ontologies are declared in Metadata4Ing by an annotation with skos:editorialNote at item-level. To get the original set of statements we encourage to visit the original namespace of the respective item. Metadata4Ing reuses elements from the following ontologies: - BIBO = Bibliographic Ontology - BIRO = Bibliographic Reference Ontology - DCAT = Data Catalog - DCTERMS = Dublin Core Terms - FOAF = Friend of a Friend - OWL = Web Ontology Language - PROV = Provenance Namespace - QUDT = Quantities, Units, Dimensions and Types - RDF = Resource Description Framework - RDFS = RDF Schema - SCHEMA = schema.org - SKOS = Simple Knowledge Organization System - SSN = Semantic Sensor Network Ontology - VANN = Vocabulary for Annotating vocabulary descriptions - XSD = XML Schema Definition - EMMO = European Materials and Modelling Ontology - BFO = Basic Formal Ontology - RO = Relation Ontology - PIMS-II = PIMS Interoperability Infrastructure - D-SI = Digital System of Units @en
  • ceon-value - Circular Economy Ontology Network (CEON) - Value Module
    http://w3id.org/CEON/ontology/value/
    A core ODP of the CEON ontology network, defining aspects of the value concept. @en
  • bato - Battery Testing Ontology
    http://w3id.org/emmo-bto/bto
    The Battery Testing Ontology (BTO) is an application-level ontology belonging to EMMO's ecosystem, meant to model battery testing methodologies and techniques, like the partial discharge test. BTO is connected and aligned with a number of EMMO-based ontologies, including CHAMEO, Battery Domain Ontology and Electrochemistry. @en
  • dstv - DSTV:Steel Construction Ontology
    http://w3id.org/dstv
    DSTV ontology @en
  • cbcm - The European Union Company Mobility Ontology (EUCM ontology)
    http://w3id.org/um/cbcm/eu-cm-ontology
    This ontology describes terms concerning companies, their cross-border movements within the European Union (EU), and associated EU company legislation. @en
  • vir - VIR - Visual Representation ontology
    http://w3id.org/vir#
    This ontology, called VIR, is an extension of CIDOC-CRM created to sustain propositions on the nature of visual elements and permit these descriptions to be published on the Web. With the term visual element, we refer to those signs identified in the visual space as distinct and documentable units, and subject to an analytical interpretation. The scope of this ontology is to s to provide a framework to support the identification, annotation and interconnections between diverse visual elements and presents and assist their documentation and retrieval. Specifically, the model aims to clarify the identity and the relation of these visual signs, providing the necessary classes to characterise their constituent elements, reference, symbolic content and source of interpretation. VIR expands on key entities and properties from CIDOC-CRM, introducing new classes and relationships responding to the visual and art historical community, specifically building up on the iconographical tradition. The result is a model which differentiates between interpretation and element identified, providing a clear distinction between denotation and signification of an element. As a consequence of such distinction, the ontology allows for the definition of diverse denotative criteria for the same representation, which could change based on traditions and perspective. Visual objects can be, in fact, polysemic and ambiguous, and it is not so easy to pin down a denotative or connotative meaning because they are very much context-dependent. @en
  • ctxdesc - Context Descriptor Pattern
    http://www.demcare.eu/ontologies/contextdescriptor.owl
    OWL pattern for describing activity models as abstract dependencies among classes. @en
  • onyx - Onyx Emotion Ontology
    http://www.gsi.dit.upm.es/ontologies/onyx/ns
    Onyx is a vovabulary designed designed to annotate and describe the emotions expressed by user-generated content on the web or in particular Information Systems. @en
  • pattern - The Pattern Ontology
    http://www.essepuntato.it/2008/12/pattern
    An ontology defining formally patterns for segmenting a document into atomic components, in order to be manipulated independently and re-flowed in different contexts. @en
  • tvc - The Time-indexed Value in Context
    http://www.essepuntato.it/2012/04/tvc
    A pattern for the description of scenarios that involve entities having some value during a particular time and within a particular context. @en
  • eclap - ECLAP, Performing Arts Vocabulary
    http://www.eclap.eu/schema/eclap/
    The ECLAP vocabulary provide classes and properties for the description of multimedia content related with performing arts. @en