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  • fiesta-iot - FIESTA-IoT Ontology
    http://purl.org/iot/ontology/fiesta-iot
    The FIESTA-IoT ontology takes inspiration from the well-known Noy et al. methodology for reusing and interconnecting existing ontologies. To build the ontology, we leverage a number of core concepts from various mainstream ontologies and taxonomies, such as Semantic Sensor Network (SSN), M3-lite (a lite version of M3 ontology), WGS84, IoT-lite, Time, and DUL ontology. @en
  • fiesta-priv - FIESTA-Priv Ontology
    http://purl.org/iot/ontology/fiesta-priv#
    FIESTA-Priv Ontology @en
  • iottaxolite - The IoTTaxonomy-lite Taxonomy
    http://purl.org/iot/vocab/iot-taxonomy-lite#
    The IoT-Taxonomy-lite is adapted from M3-lite taxonomy. This taxonomy is refactored and defines many other concepts such as subclasses of Feature-of-Interest and Quality-of-Observation. @en
  • m3lite - The Machine-to-Machine Measurement (M3) Lite Ontology
    http://purl.org/iot/vocab/m3-lite#
    M3 lite taxonomy is designed for the FIESTA-IOT H2020 EU project. We refactor, clean and simplify the M3 ontology designed by Eurecom (Amelie Gyrard). M3 ontology lite is currently aligned with the quantity taxonomy used by several testbeds: SmartSantander (Spain), University of Surrey (United Kingdom), KETI (Korea) and Com4Innov (France). @en
  • uby - ubyCat.owl
    http://purl.org/olia/ubyCat.owl
    OLiA Annotation Model for Uby Parts of Speech (Gurevych et al, 2012) extracted from the Uby DTD (http://purl.org/olia/ubyCat.owl, version of Nov 21th, 2012). References Iryna Gurevych, Judith Eckle-Kohler, Silvana Hartmann, Michael Matuschek, Christian M. Meyer and Christian Wirth, 2012, Uby - A Large-Scale Unified Lexical-Semantic Resource, Proceedings of the 13th Conference of the European Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics (EACL 2012), Avignon, France. The DTD is made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported (CC BY-SA 3.0) license which is available at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/ You are free to share (copy, distribute and transmit) the work, to develop your own extensions (adapt, remix) of the work, and to make commercial use of the work. @en
  • sim - The Similarity Ontology
    http://purl.org/ontology/similarity/
    An ontology to describe associations between things. Although this ontology was designed with music similarity in mind, it can readily be applied to other domains. @en
  • olo - Ordered List Ontology
    http://purl.org/ontology/olo/core#
    The Ordered List Ontology Specification provides basic concepts and properties for describing ordered lists as semantic graphs. @en
  • ao - Association Ontology
    http://purl.org/ontology/ao/core#
    Provides basic concepts and properties for describing specific association statements to something, e.g. an occasion, a genre or a mood ... @en
  • ofrd - Fridge and Freezer Vocabulary
    http://purl.org/opdm/refrigerator#
    Vocabulary to describe fridges and freezers @en
  • dr - Discourse relationships vocabulary
    http://purl.org/swan/2.0/discourse-relationships/
    Relationships without range and domains meant to be reused in different contexts @en
  • vvo - Volkswagen Vehicles Ontology
    http://purl.org/vvo/ns#
    A vocabulary for describing Volkswagen-specific features of automobiles and their components @en
  • mv - MobiVoc: Open Mobility Vocabulary
    http://schema.mobivoc.org/
    Our goal is to significantly improve the data mobility between all stakeholders by providing a standardized vocabulary using Semantic Web technologies and ontologies. For the open vocabulary covering various mobility aspects we use RDF (Resource Description Framework) - a recommended specification of the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) and the so-called lingua franca for the integration of data and web. We invite everyone who is interested to join our MobiVoc initiative and to participate in the development of the Open Mobility Vocabulary. @en
  • losp - Linked open specialities RF
    http://sparql.sstu.ru:3030/speciality/
    Ontology Specialties describes all possible specialties (directions) in the RF, in which the UGNS they are composed, as well as information about their old codes / groups / names. @en
  • spt - SPITFIRE Ontology
    http://spitfire-project.eu/ontology/ns
    TheSPITFIRE Ontology (spt) is based on the alignment among Dolce+DnS Ultralite(dul), the W3C Semantic Sensor Network ontology (ssn) and the Event Model-F ontology (event). @en
  • dave - Data Value Vocabulary (DaVe)
    http://theme-e.adaptcentre.ie/dave/dave.ttl
    The Data Value Vocabulary (DaVe) is an extensible core vocabulary that allows user to use custom data value dimensions and metrics to characterise data value in a specific context. This flexibility allows for the comprehensive modelling of data value. As a data value model, DaVe allows users to monitor data value as it occurs within a data exploitation or value creation process (data value chain) @en