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  • geod - Administrative vocabulary for Norway
    http://vocab.lenka.no/geo-deling
    Vocabulary describing the administrative subdivision of Norway @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
  • arp - Arpenteur Ontology
    http://www.arpenteur.org/ontology/Arpenteur.owl
    Arpenteur ontology is dedicated to photogrammetry, archeology and oceanology communities in order to perform tasks such as image processing, photogrammetry and modelling. @en
  • coun - ISO 3166 Country Codes
    http://www.daml.org/2001/09/countries/iso-3166-ont
    Basic properties of a country as defined by ISO 3166 (code and name) @en
  • sport - BBC Sport Ontology
    http://www.bbc.co.uk/ontologies/sport
    A simple ontology for representing competitive sports events. @en
  • gn - The Geonames ontology
    http://www.geonames.org/ontology
    The Geonames ontology provides elements of description for geographical features defined in the geonames.org data base @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
  • geof - Geo Features
    http://www.mindswap.org/2003/owl/geo/geoFeatures20040307.owl
    This ontology contains geographic feature classes and associated properties including classes and properties for describing the spatial location of the geographic feature. The classes and properties have been defined based on an ESRI dataset. @en
  • situ - Situation Pattern
    http://www.ontologydesignpatterns.org/cp/owl/situation.owl
    A pattern to represent contexts or situations, and the things that are contextualized. @en
  • tis - Time Indexed Situation
    http://www.ontologydesignpatterns.org/cp/owl/timeindexedsituation.owl
    A generic pattern usable for all situations that require a temporal indexing. @en
  • tisc - Open Time and Space Core Vocabulary
    http://www.observedchange.com/tisc/ns#
    TISC, the Open Time and Space Core Vocabulary, is a lightweight spatiotemporal vocabulary aiming to provide spatial and temporal terms such as "happensAt", "locatedAt", "rightOf" to enable practitioners to relate their data to time and space. @en
  • ostop - Ordnance Survey Topography Ontology
    http://www.ordnancesurvey.co.uk/ontology/Topography/v0.1/Topography.owl
    The general purpose of this ontology is to provide a library of high level concepts that are used by the other modules within the whole OS Topographic ontology. The ontology also describes the relationships and instances common to more than one module. @en
  • sealit - SeaLiT Ontology
    http://www.sealitproject.eu/ontology/
    The SeaLiT Ontology is a formal ontology intended to facilitate the integration, mediation and interchange of heterogeneous information related to maritime history. It aims at providing the semantic definitions needed to transform disparate, localised information sources of maritime history into a coherent global resource. It also serves as a common language for domain experts and IT developers to formulate requirements and to agree on system functionalities with respect to the correct handling of historical information. The ontology uses and extends the CIDOC Conceptual Reference Model (ISO 21127:2014), in particular version 7.1.1, as a general ontology of human activity, things and events happening in space and time. @en