The goal of the BioPAX group is to develop a common exchange format for biological pathway data. More information is available at http://www.biopax.org. This ontology is freely available under the LGPL license @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
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
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
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
Allows designers to model information objects and their realizations. This allows to reason about physical objects and the information they realize, by keeping them distinguished. @en
The basic participation pattern, without temporal indexing. It clones equivalent elements from DOLCE-UltraLite. @en
moac- Management of a Crisis Vocabulary
http://www.observedchange.com/moac/ns#
MOAC, the Management of a Crisis Vocabulary, is a lightweight vocabulary aiming to provide terms to enable practitioners to relate different "things" in crisis management activities together as Linked Data. The initial MOAC terms originated from the Inter Agency Standing Committee (IASC), Emergency Shelter Cluster in Haiti, UNOCHA 3W Who What Where Contact Database @en
hdo- HelpDesk support Ontology
http://www.samos.gr/ontologies/helpdeskOnto.owl
Simple ontology developed for integration purposes. Describe helpdesk entities used to record support tickets for diagnosis and resolve purpuses. The ontology re-uses a) W3C ORG and REGORG ontologies, b) DUL upper ontology, and c) GoodRelations ontology. @en
gso- Generic Specific Ontology
http://www.w3.org/2006/gen/ont
Ontology for Relating Generic and Specific Information Resources @en