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  • rdarel2 - RDA Relationships GR2
    http://metadataregistry.org/uri/schema/RDARelationshipsGR2
    RDA Relationships for Persons, Corporate Bodies, Families @en
  • emotion - Emotion Ontology for Context Awareness
    http://ns.inria.fr/emoca
    EmOCA is used to contextualize dimensionnal emotion and to categorize it for human readability. @en
  • opo - Online Presence Ontology
    http://online-presence.net/opo/ns#
    Ontology for representing Online Presence @en
  • gci - Global City Indicator Foundation Ontology
    http://ontology.eil.utoronto.ca/GCI/Foundation/GCI-Foundation.owl
    Global City Indicator Foundation Ontology developed by the Information Engineering Group, Mechanical & Industrial Engineering, University of Toronto. Contains the foundation ontologies required to represent ISO 37120 city indicators, including Placenames, Time, Measurement, Provenance, Statistics, Validity and Trust. See: Fox, M.S., (2013), "A Foundation Ontology for Global City Indicators", Global City Institute Working Paper, Vol. 1, No.4, pp. 1-45. Global Cities Institute, University of Toronto. Updated 24 June 2014: http://www.eil. Based on the Global City Indicators Facility, University of Toronto: http://www.cityindicators.org/Deliverables/Core%20and%20Supporting%20Indicators%20Table%20SEPTEMBER%202011.pdf. Contact: Mark S. Fox, msf@eil.utoronto.ca @en
  • iso37120 - ISO 37120 indicator URIs
    http://ontology.eil.utoronto.ca/ISO37120.owl
    ISO 37120 – Sustainable Development and Resilience of Communities – Indicators for City Services and Quality of Life (under TC268) http://ontology.eil.utoronto.ca/ISO37120.html This OWL file defines a class for each indicator defined in the ISO 37120 standard. Names for each indicator are provided. Text definitions are provided only for Economy, Education and Energy indicators, due to copyright restrictions imposed by ISO. This file is meant to provide a single URI for each indicator. An ontology for representing an indicator's supporting data plus meta information such as provenance, validity and trust can be found in: http://ontology.eil.utoronto.ca/GCI/Foundation/GCI-Foundation.owl Documentation of the ontology can be found in: http://eil.utoronto.ca/smartcities/papers/GCI-Foundation-Ontology.pdf @en
  • open311 - Open 311 Ontology: An Ontology for publishing a city's non-emergency events.
    http://ontology.eil.utoronto.ca/open311.owl
    Open 311 Ontology This ontology generalizes the concepts that appear in 311 open data files published by several cities (Toronto, New York, Chicago, Vancouver) across North America. It provides a generis representation of 311 data that other cities can map their data onto and be used as a means of achieving interoperability. @en
  • omnfed - Open-Multinet Upper Federation Ontology
    http://open-multinet.info/ontology/omn-federation
    This ontology defines concepts related to federation of internet infrastructures. @en
  • ic - International Contact Ontology: Addresses, phone numbers and emails.
    http://ontology.eil.utoronto.ca/icontact.owl
    This ontology provides basic classes and more detailed properties for representating international street addresses, phone numbers and emails. Rather than using existing ontologies, such as vcard, it was decided to create a new one as the vcard and foaf ignore the details of international addresses, phone numbers, etc. @en
  • obo - Ontology for Biomedical Investigation
    http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/obi.owl
    The Ontology for Biomedical Investigations (OBI) is build in a collaborative, international effort and will serve as a resource for annotating biomedical investigations, including the study design, protocols and instrumentation used, the data generated and the types of analysis performed on the data. This ontology arose from the Functional Genomics Investigation Ontology (FuGO) and will contain both terms that are common to all biomedical investigations, including functional genomics investigations and those that are more domain specific. @en
  • emp - A vocabulary for jobs
    http://purl.org/ctic/empleo/oferta
    This is a vocabulary for modeling jobs offer in Spain. @en
  • coreo - Core-o: Competence Reference Ontology
    http://purl.org/coreo
    An ontology to describe competences and human capabilities @en
  • essglobal - ESSGlobal Vocabulary
    http://purl.org/essglobal/vocab/
    A vocabulary for the Social and Solidarity Economy (SSE). This vocabulary is designed to be used in combination with the metadata schemes/vocabularies/ontologies: dcterms, good relations, foaf, vcard, organization and schema.org - this is defined in the Dublin Core Application Profile of the SSE. Developed by the ESSGlobal group of the Intercontinental Network for Promoting the Social and Solidarity Economy (RIPESS) Organisation. @en
  • gen - Vocabulary for Linked Genealogical Data
    http://purl.org/gen/0.1#
    A simple RDF vocabulary containing terms to facilitate the linking of genealogical data. @en
  • dicom - Healthcare metadata - DICOM ontology
    http://purl.org/healthcarevocab/v1
    Ontology for healthcare metadata - especially metadata found in DICOM files (Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine, see http://dicom.nema.org/). Author: Michael Brunnbauer, Bonubase GmbH (www.bonubase.com). The author's email address is brunni@netestate.de. See http://purl.org/healthcarevocab/v1help for explanations. @en
  • 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