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  • 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
  • tp - Tourpedia Ontology
    http://tour-pedia.org/download/tp.owl
    A vocabulary to describe touristic places: accommodations, points of interest, restaurants and attractions. @en
  • dfc-t - A common vocabulary for digital food platforms (Technical Part)
    http://static.datafoodconsortium.org/ontologies/DFC_TechnicalOntology.owl
    A common vocabulary for digital food platforms (Technical Part) @en
  • ceon-processODP - Circular Economy Ontology Network (CEON) - Process ODP
    http://w3id.org/CEON/ontology/processODP/
    A core ODP of the CEON ontology network, defining aspects of the process concept. @en
  • ceon-plan - Circular Economy Ontology Network (CEON) - Plan Module
    http://w3id.org/CEON/ontology/plan/
    The Plan module of CEON (Circular Economy Ontology Network). @en
  • ceon-process - Circular Economy Ontology Network (CEON) - Process Module
    http://w3id.org/CEON/ontology/process/
    The Process module of CEON (Circular Economy Ontology Network). @en
  • akts - AKT Support Ontology
    http://www.aktors.org/ontology/support
    The AKT Reference Ontology has been designed to support the AKT-2 demonstrator ("AKTive Portal"), and subsequent activities @en
  • roh - The ASIO ontology
    http://w3id.org/roh
    An ontology to address the Research Management of the CRUE's Spanish University System (Sistema Universitario Español) by applying an encompassing model not only capable of addressing the universities of the CRUE but also more belonging to the European Union. @en
  • sport - BBC Sport Ontology
    http://www.bbc.co.uk/ontologies/sport
    A simple ontology for representing competitive sports events. @en
  • marl - Marl Ontology Specification
    http://www.gsi.dit.upm.es/ontologies/marl/ns
    Marl is a standardised data schema designed to annotate and describe subjective opinions expressed on the web or in particular Information Systems. @en
  • onyx - Onyx Emotion Ontology
    http://www.gsi.dit.upm.es/ontologies/onyx/ns
    Onyx is a vovabulary designed designed to annotate and describe the emotions expressed by user-generated content on the web or in particular Information Systems. @en
  • vag - The Vagueness Ontology
    http://www.essepuntato.it/2013/10/vagueness
    The Vagueness Ontology (VO) allows one to specify vagueness characterisations of the TBox entities of an ontology. @en
  • music - Music Vocabulary
    http://www.kanzaki.com/ns/music
    A vocabulary, or music ontology, to describe classical music and performances. Classes (categories) for musical works, events, instruments and performers, as well as related properties are defined. Make sure to distinguish musical works (e.g. Opera) from performance events (Opera_Event), or works (String_Quartette) from performer (StringQuartetEnsemble in this vocab), whose natural language terms are used interchangeblly. The present version experiments more precise model to describe a musical work, its representations (performances, scores, etc) and a musical event to present a representation (a concert). Includes 30 keys as individuals. @en
  • SAN - SAN (Semantic Actuator Network)
    http://www.irit.fr/recherches/MELODI/ontologies/SAN
    This ontology is intended to describe Semantic Actuator Networks, as a counterpoint to SSN definition of Semantic Sensor Networks. An actuator is a physical device having an effect on the world (see Actuator for more information). It is worth noticing that some concepts are imported from SSN, but not SSN as a whole. This is a design choice intended to separate as much as possible the definition on actuator from the definition of sensor, which are completely different concept that can be used independantly from each other. This ontology is used as a ontological module in IoT-O ontology. @en
  • seq - Sequence Pattern
    http://www.ontologydesignpatterns.org/cp/owl/sequence.owl
    Intended to represent sequence schemas. It defines the notion of transitive and intransitive precedence and their inverses. It can then be used between tasks, processes, time intervals, spatially locate objects, situations, etc. @en