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  • po - Programmes ontology
    http://purl.org/ontology/po/
    This ontology aims at providing a simple vocabulary for describing programmes. It covers brands, series (seasons), episodes, broadcast events, broadcast services, etc. @en
  • trait - OntoMedia Trait Representation
    http://contextus.net/ontology/ontomedia/ext/common/trait#
    OntoMedia (Ontology for Media) has been designed to describe the traits of entities. @en
  • being - OntoMedia Being Representation
    http://contextus.net/ontology/ontomedia/ext/common/being#
    A vocabulary to describe the interactions between persons and groups occurring in multimedia. @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
  • ekc - EKC Data Model Vocabulary: Ontology Design for the Encyclopedic Archives of Korean Culture (ekc)
    http://dh.aks.ac.kr/ontologies/ekc
    The present specification is based on the document \"Ontology:EKC 2022\", originally led by Hyeon Kim in the Center for Digital Humanities at the Academy of Korean Studies. @en
  • wikibase - Wikibase system ontology
    http://wikiba.se/ontology
    The system ontology of Wikibase @en
  • ebucore - EBU Ontology
    http://www.ebu.ch/metadata/ontologies/ebucore/ebucore
    Combined with the EBU Class Conceptual Data Model (CCDM) of simple business objects, EBUCore provides the appropriate framework for descriptive and technical metadata for use in Service Oriented Architectures and also in audiovisual ontologies for semantic web and linked data developments. @en
  • drama - Drammar: a comprehensive ontology of drama
    http://www.purl.org/drammar
    Designed with the goals to describe and encode the core dramatic qualities and to serve as a knowledge base underlying a number of applications, Drammar is a comprehensive ontology of drama, realized through a collaboration of computer scientists and drama scholars. It makes the knowledge about drama available as a vocabulary for the linked interchange of drama encodings and readily usable by automatic reasoners. By avoinding references to style and artistic qualities Drammar aims at representing the elements shared by different, cross-media manifestations of drama, the so–called intangible elements of drama as an intangible cultural heritage form. @en