ends- Vocabulary of endpoint status (availability, responseTime)
http://labs.mondeca.com/vocab/endpointStatus
Endpoint Status vocabulary intends to describe endpoint availability @en
kgc- KGRC Ontology
http://kgc.knowledge-graph.jp/ontology/kgc.owl
This vocabulary set can represent 5W1H (Who, What, When, Where, Why, How) in event (scene) descriptions. This file is also provided in Knowledge Graph Reasoning Challenge. @en
ldvm- Vocabulary for Linked Data Visualization Model
http://linked.opendata.cz/ontology/ldvm/
Vocabulary for Linked Data Visualization Model (LDVM) serves for description and configuration of components and pipelines according to LDVM @en
lsq- The Linked SPARQL Queries Vocabulary (LSQ(V))
http://lsq.aksw.org/vocab
The Linked SPARQL Queries Vocabulary (LSQ(V)), defined using RDF(S) and OWL, provides a machine readable vocabulary to help describe queries in SPARQL logs and their statistics. The vocabulary builds upon the SPIN vocabulary and the Service Description vocabulary. @en
lsc- Linked Science Core Vocabulary
http://linkedscience.org/lsc/ns#
LSC, the Linked Science Core Vocabulary, is a lightweight vocabulary providing terms to enable publishers and researchers to relate things in science to time, space, and themes. @en
mexcore- MEX Core Vocabulary
http://mex.aksw.org/mex-core
MEX is an RDF vocabulary designed to facilitate interoperability between published machine learning experiments results on the Web. The mex-core layer represents the core information gathered from a basic machine learning experiment design. @en
mexalgo- MEX Algorithm Ontology
http://mex.aksw.org/mex-algo
MEX is an RDF vocabulary designed to facilitate interoperability between published machine learning experiments results on the Web. The mex-algo layer represents the algorithm information existing into a basic machine learning experiment. @en
mexperf- MEX Performance Ontology
http://mex.aksw.org/mex-perf
MEX is an RDF vocabulary designed to facilitate interoperability between published machine learning experiments results on the Web. The mex-perf layer is the 3rd level of the MEX for representing the machine learning algorithm's performances. @en
The TripleAccessControl Ontology is an extension to WebAccessControl Ontology to describe access control rules for RDF triples. @en
sql- SQL Abstract Syntax Trees Vocabulary
http://ns.inria.fr/ast/sql#
The SQL AST Vocabulary allows SQL code abstract syntax trees to be published in RDF. @en
s4ac- Social Semantic SPARQL Security For Access Control Ontology
http://ns.inria.fr/s4ac/v2
A lightweight vocabulary to create fine-grained access control policies for Linked Data. @en
edupro- EduProgression Ontology
http://ns.inria.fr/semed/eduprogression/
The EduProgression ontology formalizes the educational progressions of the French educational system, making possible to represent the existing progressions in a standard formal model, searchable and understandable by machines (OWL). @en
ludo-xapi- Experience API (xAPI)
http://ns.inria.fr/ludo/v1/xapi
This is an OWL formalization of the statements defined in the Experience API (xAPI) specification. It is a module of the LUDO ontology. @en
nrv- Normative Requirements Vocabulary
http://ns.inria.fr/nrv
An OWL vocabulary for describing normative requirements. @en
prissma- Presentation of Resources for Interoperable Semantic and Shareable Mobile Adaptability
http://ns.inria.fr/prissma/v2#
PRISSMA (Presentation of Resources for Interoperable Semantic and Shareable Mobile Adaptability) is a domain-independent vocabulary for displaying Web of Data resources in mobile environments. @en