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  • cl - Cinelab ontology
    http://advene.org/ns/cinelab/ld
    The Advene project aims at providing a model and various formats to share annotations about digital video documents (movies, courses, conferences...), as well as tools to edit and visualize the hypervideos generated from both the annotations and the audiovisual documents. Teachers, moviegoers, etc. can use them to exchange multimedia comments and analyses about video documents. The Cinelab model allows not only to represent video annotations, but also an elicitation of their structure (through notions of schema and annotation type), as well as their presentations with views (templates applied on data to produce hypervideos) and queries. This model has been developed by the partners of the Cinelab project (2007-2008, funded by the french national research agency), and used afterwards in a number of projects and applications, including Advene (LIRIS) and Ligne de temps (IRI). @en
  • lyou - Linking-you vocabulary
    http://purl.org/linkingyou/
    Vocabulary for describing common webpages provided by an organisation @en
  • cro - Copyright Ontology
    http://rhizomik.net/ontologies/copyrightonto.owl
    The Copyright Ontology is a contribution geared towards the development of copyright-aware Digital Rights Management (DRM) systems. @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
  • 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
  • ma-ont - Ontology for Media Resources
    http://www.w3.org/ns/ma-ont
    The Ontology for Media Resources 1.0 describes a core vocabulary of properties and a set of mappings between different metadata formats of media resources hat describe media resources published on the Web (as opposed to local archives, museums, or other non-web related and non-shared collections of media resources). @en
  • mdi - RDF vocabulary to describe a Multidimensional Interface.
    https://w3id.org/multidimensional-interface/ontology
    An RDF vocabulary to describe and facilitate the usage of a Multidimensional Interface. @en
  • hctl - Hypermedia Controls Ontology
    https://www.w3.org/2019/wot/hypermedia#
    Ontology designed to provide an RDF representation of Hypermedia Controls, in particular links and forms. @en
  • cwmo - Creative Workshop Management Ontology (CWMO)
    http://purl.org/cwmo/#
    Creative Workshop Management Ontology (CWMO) - an ontology designed to describe the creative workshop domain, to permit reasoning on creative method and to describe resources gathered inside Creative Support System. The primary goal of the ontology is to cover all knowledge about creative workshop and creative method necessary for Creative support system. The second goal is to provide interoperability between distributed Creative Support System. @en
  • frappe - FraPPE: Frame, Pixel, Place, Event vocabulary
    http://streamreasoning.org/ontologies/frappe#
    FraPPE is a vocabulary to enable Visual Analytics operations on geo-spatial time varying data. By enabling Visual Analytics instruments FraPPE ease the capture, correlation and comparison operations on geo-spatial data from different sources evolving over time @en
  • common - The Delivery Context Ontology
    http://www.w3.org/2007/uwa/context/deliverycontext.owl
    The Delivery Context Ontology models the knowledge of the environment in which devices interact with the Web or other services @en
  • rico - International Council on Archives Records in Contexts Ontology (ICA RiC-O)
    https://www.ica.org/standards/RiC/ontology
    RiC-O (Records in Contexts-Ontology) is an OWL ontology for describing archival record resources. As the second part of Records in Contexts standard, it is a formal representation of Records in Contexts Conceptual Model (RiC-CM). The current official version is <html:strong>v0.2</html:strong>; it is compliant with RiC-CM v0.2 full draft, that will be published in February or March 2021, and that is slightly different from <html:a href="https://www.ica.org/sites/default/files/ric-cm-0.2_preview.pdf">RiC-CM v0.2 preview, that was published in December 2019. RiC-O provides a generic vocabulary and formal rules for creating RDF datasets (or generating them from existing archival metadata) that describe in a consistent way any kind of archival record resource. It can support publishing RDF datasets as Linked Data, querying them using SPARQL, and making inferences using the logic of the ontology. @en
  • oc - OntoMedia Core
    http://contextus.net/ontology/ontomedia/core/expression#
    OntoMedia (Ontology for Media) has been designed to describe the interactions occurring in multimedia. @en
  • mvco - Media Value Chain Ontology
    http://purl.oclc.org/NET/mvco.owl
    The Media Value Chain Ontology (MVCO) is an ontology for formalizing the representation of the Media Value Chain. It couples naturally with the MPEG-21 multimedia framework, and its standardization as Part 19 of this ISO/IEC standard is underway (at the editing time of this document). @en
  • media - The Media RDF Vocabulary
    http://purl.org/media
    In order to enable and encourage the sharing, distribution, syndication, and aggregation of media content, the authors propose the Media RDF vocabulary, an open standard for distributed media metadata. @en