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  • edac - ELSEWeb EDAC Ontology
    http://ontology.cybershare.utep.edu/ELSEWeb/elseweb-edac.owl
    The ELSEWeb EDAC ontology describes datasets published by EDAC. This project provides foundational support for the ELSEWeb project(http://elseweb.cybershare.utep.edu/). website: http://elseweb.cybershare.utep.edu/ontologies email: nvillanuevarosales@utep.edu @en
  • lswmo - ELSEWeb Modelling Ontology
    http://ontology.cybershare.utep.edu/ELSEWeb/elseweb-modelling.owl
    The ELSEWeb Modelling ontology provides simple classes for describing data models. This project provides foundational support for the ELSEWeb project(http://elseweb.cybershare.utep.edu/). website: http://elseweb.cybershare.utep.edu/ontologies email: nvillanuevarosales@utep.edu @en
  • lsmap - ELSEWeb Mappings Ontology
    http://ontology.cybershare.utep.edu/ELSEWeb/mappings/elseweb-mappings.owl
    The ELSEWeb mappings ontology imports related upper level ontologies and vocabularies and aligns ELSEWeb ontologies to importec classes. This ontology provides support for the ELSEWeb project(http://elseweb.cybershare.utep.edu/). website: http://elseweb.cybershare.utep.edu/ontologies email: nvillanuevarosales@utep.edu @en
  • lswpm - ELSEWeb Lifemapper Parameters Ontology
    http://ontology.cybershare.utep.edu/ELSEWeb/elseweb-lifemapper-parameters.owl
    The ELSEWeb Lifemapper parameters ontology provides auxiliary classes and instances that describe input parameters of Lifemapper modelling services. This ontology provides support for the ELSEWeb project(http://elseweb.cybershare.utep.edu/). website: http://elseweb.cybershare.utep.edu/ontologies email: nvillanuevarosales@utep.edu @en
  • lslife - ELSEWeb Lifemapper Ontology
    http://ontology.cybershare.utep.edu/ELSEWeb/elseweb-lifemapper.owl
    The ELSEWeb Lifemapper ontology provides classes for describing biodiversity modelling services provided by Lifemapper. This project provides support for the ELSEWeb project(http://elseweb.cybershare.utep.edu/). website: http://elseweb.cybershare.utep.edu/ontologies email: nvillanuevarosales@utep.edu @en
  • pmofn - Predicate Model for Ontologies (PreMOn) - FrameNet ontology module
    http://premon.fbk.eu/ontology/fn
    The FrameNet module of the PreMOn ontology extends the core module for representing concepts specific to FrameNet. The modeling is based on the [FrameNet II: Extended Theory and Practice](https://framenet2.icsi.berkeley.edu/docs/r1.5/book.pdf) book. @en
  • pmonb - Predicate Model for Ontologies (PreMOn) - NomBank ontology module
    http://premon.fbk.eu/ontology/nb
    The NomBank module of the PreMOn ontology extends the core module for representing concepts specific to NomBank. The modelling is based on the NomBank Specifications. @en
  • nif - NLP Interchange Format
    http://persistence.uni-leipzig.org/nlp2rdf/ontologies/nif-core#
    The NLP Interchange Format (NIF) is an RDF/OWL-based format that aims to achieve interoperability between Natural Language Processing (NLP) tools, language resources and annotations. @en
  • pmopb - Predicate Model for Ontologies (PreMOn) - PropBank ontology module
    http://premon.fbk.eu/ontology/pb
    The PropBank module of the PreMOn ontology extends the core module for representing concepts specific to PropBank. @en
  • dprov - Decision Provenance ontology (DecPROV)
    http://promsns.org/def/decprov
    This ontology is a reduced-in-scope version of the [W3C Decisions and Decision-Making Incubator Group](https://www.w3.org/2005/Incubator/decision/)'s Decision Ontology (DO) which can be found at <https://github.com/nicholascar/decision-o>. It has been re-worked to align entirely with the W3C's [PROV ontology](https://www.w3.org/TR/prov-o/) since it is widely recognised that analysing the elements of decisions *post hoc* is an exercise in provenance. Unlike the original DO, this ontology cannot be used for *normative* scenarios: it is only capable of recording decisions that have already been made (so-called *data-driven* use in the DO). This is because PROV, to which this ontology is completely mapped, does not have a templating system which can indicate what *should* occur in future scenarios. This ontology introduces only one new element for decision modelling over that which was present in the DO: an Agent which allows agency in decision making to be recorded. @en
  • pmovn - Predicate Model for Ontologies (PreMOn) - VerbNet ontology module
    http://premon.fbk.eu/ontology/vn
    The VerbNet module of the PreMOn ontology extends the core module with classes and properties specific to the VerbNet predicate model. The modelling is based on the VerbNet Annotation Guidelines. @en
  • coll - Collections Ontology
    http://purl.org/co
    The Collections Ontology (CO) defines unordered collections (Set and Bag) and ordered collections (or List). This ontology has been inspired by the work "Putting OWL in Order: Patterns for Sequences in OWL" by Drummond et al. (OWL-ED 2006). @en
  • dpn - Data Provider Node ontology
    http://purl.org/dpn
    This ontology is being developed by CSIRO under the eReefs project for describing data provider nodes, web services available and datasets that are hosted by them. This ontology features a module for describing Datasets. It does not however describe geospatial, temporal, organisational or domain concepts as these are intended to be included from other ontologies via the imports statement. Other modules complementary to the DPN ontology are http://purl.org/dpn/dataset and http://purl.org/dpn/services. This version aligns DCAT and DC terms and imports DPN services. @en
  • muto - Modular Unified Tagging Ontology (MUTO)
    http://purl.org/muto/core
    The Modular and Unified Tagging Ontology (MUTO) is an ontology for tagging and folksonomies. It is based on a thorough review of earlier tagging ontologies and unifies core concepts in one consistent schema. It supports different forms of tagging, such as common, semantic, group, private, and automatic tagging, and is easily extensible. @en
  • gold - General Ontology for Linguistic Description
    http://purl.org/linguistics/gold
    The General Ontology for Linguistic Description (GOLD) was created primarily for applications involving descriptive linguistics. @en