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  • sport - BBC Sport Ontology
    http://www.bbc.co.uk/ontologies/sport
    A simple ontology for representing competitive sports events. @en
  • situ - Situation Pattern
    http://www.ontologydesignpatterns.org/cp/owl/situation.owl
    A pattern to represent contexts or situations, and the things that are contextualized. @en
  • ce - CityExplorer Ontology
    https://purl.org/cityexplorer
    This ontology models personalized tourist experiences by representing cities, points of interest, events, accommodations, restaurants, transportation, and their relationships. This ontology is part of a university project. @en
  • hht - Historical Hierarchical Territories
    https://w3id.org/HHT
    The notion of territory plays a major role in human and social sciences. In an historical context, most approaches are irrelevant as they rely on geometric data, which is not available. In order to represent historical territories,we conceived the HHT ontology (Hierarchical Historical Territory) to represent hierarchical historical territorial divisions, without having to know their geometry. This approach relies on a notion of building blocks to replace polygonal geometry @en
  • music - Music Vocabulary
    http://www.kanzaki.com/ns/music
    A vocabulary, or music ontology, to describe classical music and performances. Classes (categories) for musical works, events, instruments and performers, as well as related properties are defined. Make sure to distinguish musical works (e.g. Opera) from performance events (Opera_Event), or works (String_Quartette) from performer (StringQuartetEnsemble in this vocab), whose natural language terms are used interchangeblly. The present version experiments more precise model to describe a musical work, its representations (performances, scores, etc) and a musical event to present a representation (a concert). Includes 30 keys as individuals. @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
  • theatre - Theatre Ontology
    http://purl.org/theatre#
    An ontology for organising theatrical data. @en
  • pko - Procedural Knowledge Ontology (PKO)
    https://w3id.org/pko
    The Procedural Knowledge Ontology (PKO) addresses the Procedural Knowledge (PK) domain, and models procedures, their executions, and related resources and agents. @en
  • sem - The SEM Ontology
    http://semanticweb.cs.vu.nl/2009/11/sem/
    The SEM Ontology defines entities that make up the context of an event: Events, Actors, Places, Times. @en
  • ceon-process - Circular Economy Ontology Network (CEON) - Process Module
    http://w3id.org/CEON/ontology/process/
    The Process module of CEON (Circular Economy Ontology Network). @en
  • ceon-processODP - Circular Economy Ontology Network (CEON) - Process ODP
    http://w3id.org/CEON/ontology/processODP/
    A core ODP of the CEON ontology network, defining aspects of the process concept. @en
  • sealit - SeaLiT Ontology
    http://www.sealitproject.eu/ontology/
    The SeaLiT Ontology is a formal ontology intended to facilitate the integration, mediation and interchange of heterogeneous information related to maritime history. It aims at providing the semantic definitions needed to transform disparate, localised information sources of maritime history into a coherent global resource. It also serves as a common language for domain experts and IT developers to formulate requirements and to agree on system functionalities with respect to the correct handling of historical information. The ontology uses and extends the CIDOC Conceptual Reference Model (ISO 21127:2014), in particular version 7.1.1, as a general ontology of human activity, things and events happening in space and time. @en
  • seo - The Scientific Events Ontology
    https://w3id.org/seo
    The vocabulary allows for the description of data about scientific events such as conferences, symposiums and workshops. @en
  • usability - Usability
    https://w3id.org/usability
    Ontology 'Usability' created to describe and store information about interactions of user with a software user interface @en