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  • sor - SORON: Social Relationships ONtology
    http://purl.org/net/soron
    The Social Relationships ONtology (SORON) attempts to describe the different types of social relationships in society (both objective and subjective). Current version focuses on inter-personal 1:1 relationships (except family relationships). Other types of relationships may be covered in later versions. It complements FOAF and RELATIONSHIP ontologies. @en
  • rel - Relationship
    http://purl.org/vocab/relationship/
    A vocabulary for describing relationships between people @en
  • ceon-actorODP - Circular Economy Ontology Network (CEON) - Actor ODP
    http://w3id.org/CEON/ontology/actorODP/
    A core ODP of the CEON ontology network, defining aspects of the actor concept. @en
  • person - ISA Programme Person Core Vocabulary
    http://www.w3.org/ns/person
    The Person Core Vocabulary provides a minimum set of classes and properties for describing a natural person @en
  • foaf - Friend of a Friend vocabulary
    http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/
    FOAF is a project devoted to linking people and information using the Web. Regardless of whether information is in people's heads, in physical or digital documents, or in the form of factual data, it can be linked. @en
  • ibis - IBIS Vocabulary
    https://privatealpha.com/ontology/ibis/1#
    This document specifies a vocabulary for describing an IBIS (issue-based information system). @en
  • gdprt - GDPR text EXTensions
    https://w3id.org/GDPRtEXT
    The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is comprised of several articles, each with points that refer to specific concepts. The general convention of referring to these points and concepts is to quote the specific article or point using a human-readable reference. This ontology provides a way to refer to the points within the GDPR using the EurLex ontology published by the European Publication Office. It also defines the concepts defined, mentioned, and requried by the GDPR using the Simple Knowledge Organization System (SKOS) ontology. @en
  • dpv - Data Privacy Vocabulary (DPV)
    https://w3id.org/dpv
    The Data Privacy Vocabulary (DPV) provides terms (classes and properties) to represent information about processing of personal data, for example - purposes, processing operations, personal data, technical and organisational measures. @en
  • pd - Personal Data Categories
    https://w3id.org/dpv/pd
    Extension to the Data Privacy Vocabulary (DPV) providing additional categories of personal data @en
  • yoga - Yoga Ontology
    https://yogaontology.org/ontology/
    Yoga Ontology is the list of vocabularies that define the yogic practice. Where Yoga is the union of the mind and body. @en
  • gdprov - The GDPR Provenance ontology
    https://w3id.org/GDPRov
    GDPRov is an OWL2 ontology to express provenance metadata of consent and data lifecycles towards documenting compliance for GDPR. @en
  • gcon - GConsent - a consent ontology based on the GDPR
    https://w3id.org/GConsent
    GConsent provides concepts and relationships for defining consent and its associated information or metadata with a view towards GDPR compliance. It is the outcome of an analysis of consent and requirements associated with obtaining, using, and changes in consent as per the GDPR. The ontology also provides an approach to using its terms in various scenarios and use-cases (see more information in the documentation) which is intended to assist in its adoption. @en
  • tro - Transparent Relations Ontology
    https://w3id.org/TRO
    A vocabulary to represent relations that should be more transparent, usually between powerfull people or institutions @en
  • shoah - Shoah Vocabulary Specification
    http://dati.cdec.it/lod/shoah/
    The ontology describing the Shoah domain, proposed here in beta version, aims to formally describe concepts and relationships that characterize the process of persecution and deportation of Jews in Italy between 1943 and 1945. @en
  • bio - BIO: A vocabulary for biographical information
    http://purl.org/vocab/bio/0.1/
    A vocabulary for describing biographical information about people, both living and dead. @en