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  • lgdo - LinkedGeoData ontology
    http://linkedgeodata.org/ontology
    LinkedGeoData ontology has been derived from concepts defined by Open Street Map @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
  • nen3610 - NEN 3610 - base model geo-information
    http://modellen.geostandaarden.nl/def/nen3610
    NEN 3610 - base model geo-information – terms, definitions, relationships and general rules for the exchange of information about earth related spatial objects @en
  • dcndl - NDL Metadata Terms
    http://ndl.go.jp/dcndl/terms/
    RDF Schema declaration for Japan NDL Metadata Terms @en
  • lsweb - ELSEWeb Data Ontology
    http://ontology.cybershare.utep.edu/ELSEWeb/elseweb-data.owl
    The ELSEWeb Data ontology provides simple classes for describing datasets. 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
  • munc - Meta-Uncertainty
    http://ns.inria.fr/munc/
    An OWL vocabulary for describing uncertainty metadata. @en
  • dm2e - DM2E model
    http://onto.dm2e.eu/schemas/dm2e
    The DM2E model is a specialisation of the Europeana Data Model (EDM) and can be used for the description of manuscripts in the cultural heritage domain. @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
  • 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
  • limoo - License Model Ontology
    http://purl.org/LiMo/0.1#
    A vocabulary to describe licenses @en
  • loc - Location Vocabulary
    http://purl.org/ctic/infraestructuras/localizacion
    This vocabulary is used to describe the physical location of public places. @en
  • dce - Dublin Core Metadata Element Set
    http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/
    The Dublin Core Metadata Element Set is a vocabulary of fifteen properties for use in resource description. The name "Dublin" is due to its origin at a 1995 invitational workshop in Dublin, Ohio; "core" because its elements are broad and generic, usable for describing a wide range of resources. @en
  • dcterms - DCMI Metadata Terms
    http://purl.org/dc/terms/
    an up-to-date specification of all metadata terms maintained by the Dublin Core Metadata Initiative, including properties, vocabulary encoding schemes, syntax encoding schemes, and classes. @en
  • ru - Representational Units Metadata Ontology
    http://purl.org/imbi/ru-meta.owl
    Draft for a recommendation for metadata on Representational Units (RU) which appear in ontologies. It is so far harmonized for implementation through owl annotation properties. @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