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  • authn_provider - Authentication Provider
    https://w3id.org/inrupt/namespace/vocab/authn_provider/
    Information about authentication providers which might be identity providers or other services such as ones providing JSON Web Tokens. @en
  • icon - ICON Ontology
    https://w3id.org/icon/ontology/
    The ICON ontology deals with high granularity art interpretation. It was developed by conceptualizing Panofsky's theory of levels of interpretation, therefore artworks can be described according to Pre-iconographical, Iconographical and Iconological information. @en
  • loin - Level of Information Need (LOIN) Ontology
    https://w3id.org/loin
    The Level of Information Need (LOIN) Ontology is defined for specifying information requirements for delivery of data in a buildings' life cycle. The LOIN ontology is based on the standard BS EN 17412-1 (2020). Furthermore, it is extended with vocabulary for connecing Information Delivery Specifications (IDS) and Information containers for linked document delivery (ICDD) as per ISO 21597-1 (2020). @en
  • ontouml - OntoUML Metamodel Vocabulary
    https://w3id.org/ontouml
    A reference implementation of the OntoUML metamodel in OWL. @en
  • noria - The NORIA Ontology
    https://w3id.org/noria/ontology/
    The NORIA-O project is a data model for IT networks, events and operations information. The ontology is developed using web technologies (e.g. RDF, OWL, SKOS) and is intended as a structure for realizing an IT Service Management (ITSM) Knowledge Graph (KG) for Anomaly Detection (AD) and Risk Management applications. The model has been developed in collaboration with operational teams, and in connection with third parties linked vocabularies. Alignment with third parties vocabularies is implemented on a per class or per property basis when relevant (e.g. with `rdfs:subClassOf`, `owl:equivalentClass`). Directions for direct instanciation of these vocabularies are provided for cases where implementing a class/property alignment is redundant. Alignment holds for the following vocabulary releases: - [BBO](https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-02365012/) 1.0.0 - [BOT](https://w3id.org/bot/) 0.3.2 - [DevOps-Infra](https://oeg-upm.github.io/devops-infra/) 1.0.0 - [FOLIO](https://github.com/IBCNServices/Folio-Ontology) 1.0.0 - [ORG](https://www.w3.org/TR/vocab-org/) 0.8 - [PEP](https://w3id.org/pep/) 1.1 - [SEAS](https://w3id.org/seas/) 1.1 - [SLOGERT](https://sepses.ifs.tuwien.ac.at/ns/log/index-en.html) 1.1.0 - [UCO](https://github.com/ucoProject/uco) Release-0.8.0 @en
  • otl - The Open Traffic Lights ontology
    https://w3id.org/opentrafficlights
    This ontology provides the terms necessary to describe the status of traffic lights. @en
  • ofo - Occupant Feedback Ontology
    https://w3id.org/ofo#
    The aim of the Occupant Feedback Ontology is to semantically describe passive and active occupant feedback and to enable integration of this feedback with linked building data. @en
  • sdont - The Software Description Ontology
    https://w3id.org/okn/o/sd
    An ontology for describing software and their links to inputs, outputs and variables. The ontology extends schema.org and codemeta vocabularies @en
  • okh - Open Know How (OKH) ontology
    https://w3id.org/oseg/ont/okh
    Used for indexing, searching and comparing Open Source Hardware projects @en
  • nno - The Neural Network Ontology
    https://w3id.org/nno/ontology
    This is the Neural Network Ontology. Designed by the AIFB (http://www.aifb.kit.edu/web/Web_Science) @en
  • pep - Process Execution ontology.
    https://w3id.org/pep/
    The process execution ontology is a proposal for a simple extension of both the [W3C Semantic Sensor Network](https://www.w3.org/TR/vocab-ssn/) and the [Semantic Actuator Network](https://www.irit.fr/recherches/MELODI/ontologies/SAN.owl) ontology cores. @en
  • seas-stats - The SEAS Statistics ontology.
    https://w3id.org/seas/StatisticsOntology
    This ontology defines common evaluation interpretation concepts for statistics. @en
  • seas-eval - The SEAS Evaluation ontology
    https://w3id.org/seas/EvaluationOntology
    The Evaluation ontology describes evaluation of [`seas:Property`ies](https://w3id.org/seas/Property). There may be: - direct evaluations, or - qualified evaluations. @en
  • rdfc - RDF Connect Ontology
    https://w3id.org/rdf-connect/ontology
    An ontology for describing programming language-specific runners, processors and pipelines in RDF-based data processing frameworks. @en
  • rdfp - The RDF Presentation ontology
    https://w3id.org/rdfp/
    ## RDF Presentation and RDF Presentation Negotiation An RDF graph can be presented in several ways, using different media types. Examples of RDF media types include `application/rdf+xml`, `text/turtle`, `application/json+ld`. Today, most of the content consumed/produced/published, on the Web is not presented in RDF. In the Web of Things, HTTP servers and clients would rather exchange lightweight documents, potentially binary. Currently, most existing RDF Presentations generically apply to any RDF graph, at the cost of being heavy text-based documents. Yet, lightweight HTTP servers/clients could be better satisfied with consuming/producing/publishing lightweight documents, may its structure be application-specific. @en