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  • lingvo - The Lingvoj Ontology
    https://w3id.org/vocab/lingvoj
    An ontology for using languages as resources @en
  • km4c - km4city, the DISIT Knowledge Model for City and Mobility
    http://www.disit.org/km4city/schema
    A Knowledge Model to describe a smart city, that interconnect data from infomobility service, Open Data and other source @en
  • lexdcp - Lexicon Model for Ontologies - Decomp
    http://www.w3.org/ns/lemon/decomp
    A model for the representation of lexical information relative to ontologies. Decomposition module. @en
  • ebg - euBusinessGraph ontology
    http://data.businessgraph.io/ontology#
    The euBusinessGraph (`ebg:`) ontology represents companies, type/status/economic classification, addresses, identifiers, company officers (e.g., directors and CEOs), and dataset offerings. It uses `schema:domainIncludes/rangeIncludes` (which are polymorphic) to describe which properties are applicable to a class, rather than `rdfs:domain/range` (which are monomorphic) to prescribe what classes must be applied to each node using a property. We find that this enables more flexible reuse and combination of different ontologies. We reuse the following ontologies and nomenclatures, and extend them where appropriate with classes and properties: - W3C Org, W3C RegOrg (basic company data), - W3C Time (officer membership), - W3C Locn (addresses), - schema.org (domain/rangeIncludes and various properties) - DBpedia ontology (jurisdiction) - NGEO and Spatial (NUTS administrative divisions) - ADMS (identifiers), - FOAF, SIOC (blog posts), - RAMON, SKOS (NACE economic classifications and various nomenclatures), - VOID (dataset descriptions). This is only a reference. See more detail in the [EBG Semantic Model](https://docs.google.com/document/d/1dhMOTlIOC6dOK_jksJRX0CB-GIRoiYY6fWtCnZArUhU/edit) google document, which includes an informative description of classes and properties, gives examples and data provider rules, and provides more schema and instance diagrams. @en
  • cis - Cultural-ON (Cultural ONtology): Cultural Institute/Site and Cultural Event Ontology
    http://dati.beniculturali.it/cultural-ON/cultural-ON.owl
    The ontology aims at modelling the data on cultural institutes or sites such as data regarding the agents that play a specific role on cultural institutes or sites, the sites themselves, the contact points, all multimedia files which describe the cultural institute or site and any other information useful to the public in order to access the institute or site. Moreover, the ontology represents events that can take place in specific cultural institutes or sites. @en
  • dbpedia-owl - The DBpedia Ontology
    http://dbpedia.org/ontology/
    The DBpedia ontology provides the classes and properties used in the DBpedia data set. @en
  • lgdo - LinkedGeoData ontology
    http://linkedgeodata.org/ontology
    LinkedGeoData ontology has been derived from concepts defined by Open Street Map @en
  • essglobal - ESSGlobal Vocabulary
    http://purl.org/essglobal/vocab/
    A vocabulary for the Social and Solidarity Economy (SSE). This vocabulary is designed to be used in combination with the metadata schemes/vocabularies/ontologies: dcterms, good relations, foaf, vcard, organization and schema.org - this is defined in the Dublin Core Application Profile of the SSE. Developed by the ESSGlobal group of the Intercontinental Network for Promoting the Social and Solidarity Economy (RIPESS) Organisation. @en
  • mil - Military Ontology Specification
    http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military
    The Muninn Military Ontology marks up information about military people, organizations and events. @en
  • amlo-core - AMLO-core vocabulary
    http://w3id.org/amlo/core
    The AMLO-core is the main module of the AMLO projects that extends the Financial Industry Business Ontology (FIBO) with some concepts to describe the Anti Money Laundering (AML) knowledge and facts. @en
  • ti - The Time Interval Pattern
    http://www.ontologydesignpatterns.org/cp/owl/timeinterval.owl
    This pattern is extracted from DOLCE-UltraLite by partial clone of elements and expansion. Two datatype properties have been added which allow to express the boundaries of the time interval. @en
  • lmm1 - Lexical MetaModel Level 1
    http://www.ontologydesignpatterns.org/ont/lmm/LMM_L1.owl
    This ontology is a composition of some content design patterns for the semiotic triangle. Its structure is extracted from DOLCE-Ultralite (DOLCE+c.DnS), but it uses a different terminology, @en
  • dcat - Data Catalog Vocabulary
    http://www.w3.org/ns/dcat
    DCAT is an RDF vocabulary designed to facilitate interoperability between data catalogs published on the Web @en
  • r-arco - ArCo Ontology (ArCo network)
    https://w3id.org/arco/ontology/arco
    The ArCo module is the root of the network ArCo - Architecture of Knowledge. It imports all the other modules and models top-level distinctions from the cultural heritage domain. @en
  • cdesc - Context Description Ontology (ArCo network)
    https://w3id.org/arco/ontology/context-description
    The Context Description module includes models for the context of a cultural property, in a broad sense: agents (e.g.: author, collector, copyright holder), objects (e.g.: inventories, bibliography, protective measures, other cultural properties, collections etc.), activities (e.g.: surveys, conservation interventions), situations (e.g.: commission, coin issuance, estimate, legal situation) related, involved or involving the cultural property. Thus it represents attributes that do not result from a measurement of features in a cultural property, but are associated with it. @en