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  • akt - AKT Reference Ontology
    http://www.aktors.org/ontology/portal
    The AKT Reference Ontology has been designed to support the AKT-2 demonstrator ("AKTive Portal"), and subsequent activities. The ontology, designed by the AKT-2 group and codified by Enrico Motta, extends Version 1. @en
  • crm - CIDOC Conceptual Reference Model
    http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/
    This is the encoding approved by CRM-SIG in the meeting 21/11/2012 as the official current version for the CIDOC CRM namespace. Note that this is NOT a definition of the CIDOC CRM, but an encoding derived from the authoritative release of the CIDOC CRM v5.0.4 on http://www.cidoc-crm.org/official_release_cidoc.html @en
  • km4c - km4city, the DISIT Knowledge Model for City and Mobility
    http://www.disit.org/km4city/schema
    A Knowledge Model to describe a smart city, that interconnect data from infomobility service, Open Data and other source @en
  • cerif - CERIF Ontology 1.3
    http://www.eurocris.org/ontologies/cerif/1.3
    The Common European Research Information Format (CERIF) Ontology Specification provides basic concepts and properties for describing research information as semantic data. @en
  • dul - DOLCE+DnS Ultralite
    http://www.ontologydesignpatterns.org/ont/dul/DUL.owl
    The DOLCE+DnS Ultralite ontology. It is a simplification of some parts of the DOLCE Lite-Plus library (cf. http://www.ontologydesignpatterns.org/ont/dul/DLP397.owl) @en
  • semiotics - A content ontology pattern that encodes a basic semiotic theory, by reusing the situation pattern.
    http://www.ontologydesignpatterns.org/cp/owl/semiotics.owl
    A content ontology pattern that encodes a basic semiotic theory, by reusing the situation pattern. The basic classes are: Expression, Meaning, Reference (the semiotic triangle), LinguisticAct (for the pragmatics), and Agent. A linguistic act is said to be context for expressions, with their meanings and references, and agents involved. Based on this pattern, several specific linguistic acts, such as 'tagging', 'translating', 'defining', 'formalizing', etc. can be defined, so constituting a formal vocabulary for a pragmatic web. @en
  • iol - Information Objects ontology
    http://www.ontologydesignpatterns.org/ont/dul/IOLite.owl
    An ontology of information objects, encodings and realizations, as a plugin to DOLCE-Ultralite @en
  • duv - Dataset Usage Vocabulary
    http://www.w3.org/ns/duv
    The Dataset Usage Vocabulary (DUV) is used to describe consumer experiences, citations, and feedback about datasets from the human perspective. @en
  • lime - Lexicon Model for Ontologies - LIngusitic MEtadata (LIME)
    http://www.w3.org/ns/lemon/lime
    LIME (LInguistic MEtadata) is a vocabulary for expressing linguistic metadata about linguistic resources and linguistically grounded datasets. @en
  • rov - Registered Organization Vocabulary
    http://www.w3.org/ns/regorg
    The Registered Organization Vocabulary is a profile of the Organization Ontology for describing organizations that have gained legal entity status through a formal registration process, typically in a national or regional register. @en
  • solid - Solid terms
    http://www.w3.org/ns/solid/terms
    Solid terms @en
  • ibis - IBIS Vocabulary
    https://privatealpha.com/ontology/ibis/1#
    This document specifies a vocabulary for describing an IBIS (issue-based information system). @en
  • ce - CityExplorer Ontology
    https://purl.org/cityexplorer
    This ontology models personalized tourist experiences by representing cities, points of interest, events, accommodations, restaurants, transportation, and their relationships. This ontology is part of a university project. @en
  • s4grid - SAREF4GRID: an extension of SAREF for the Smart Grid domain
    https://saref.etsi.org/saref4grid/
    The development of the SAREF4GRID ontology has been partially funded by the IA4TES project (MIA.2021.M04.0008), funded by the Spanish Ministry of Economic Affairs and Digital Transformation and by the NextGenerationEU program @en
  • gcon - GConsent - a consent ontology based on the GDPR
    https://w3id.org/GConsent
    GConsent provides concepts and relationships for defining consent and its associated information or metadata with a view towards GDPR compliance. It is the outcome of an analysis of consent and requirements associated with obtaining, using, and changes in consent as per the GDPR. The ontology also provides an approach to using its terms in various scenarios and use-cases (see more information in the documentation) which is intended to assist in its adoption. @en