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  • ebucore - EBU Ontology
    http://www.ebu.ch/metadata/ontologies/ebucore/ebucore
    Combined with the EBU Class Conceptual Data Model (CCDM) of simple business objects, EBUCore provides the appropriate framework for descriptive and technical metadata for use in Service Oriented Architectures and also in audiovisual ontologies for semantic web and linked data developments. @en
  • eclap - ECLAP, Performing Arts Vocabulary
    http://www.eclap.eu/schema/eclap/
    The ECLAP vocabulary provide classes and properties for the description of multimedia content related with performing arts. @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
  • 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
  • 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
  • drama - Drammar: a comprehensive ontology of drama
    http://www.purl.org/drammar
    Designed with the goals to describe and encode the core dramatic qualities and to serve as a knowledge base underlying a number of applications, Drammar is a comprehensive ontology of drama, realized through a collaboration of computer scientists and drama scholars. It makes the knowledge about drama available as a vocabulary for the linked interchange of drama encodings and readily usable by automatic reasoners. By avoinding references to style and artistic qualities Drammar aims at representing the elements shared by different, cross-media manifestations of drama, the so–called intangible elements of drama as an intangible cultural heritage form. @en
  • gsp - OGC GeoSPARQL
    http://www.opengis.net/ont/geosparql
    A Geographic Query Language for RDF Data OGC 11-052r5 @en
  • sf - Simplified Features Geometry
    http://www.opengis.net/ont/sf
    A specification of GeoSPARQL for simple features geometries (points, lines, polygons ...) @en
  • gml - OGC Geometry
    http://www.opengis.net/ont/gml
    A specialization of GeoSPARQL defining specific subtypes of Geometry @en
  • geo - WGS84 Geo Positioning
    http://www.w3.org/2003/01/geo/wgs84_pos
    A vocabulary for representing latitude, longitude and altitude information in the WGS84 geodetic reference datum. @en
  • common - The Delivery Context Ontology
    http://www.w3.org/2007/uwa/context/deliverycontext.owl
    The Delivery Context Ontology models the knowledge of the environment in which devices interact with the Web or other services @en
  • locn - ISA Programme Location Core Vocabulary
    http://www.w3.org/ns/locn
    The ISA Programme Location Core Vocabulary provides a minimum set of classes and properties for describing any place in terms of its name, address or geometry. The vocabulary is specifically designed to aid the publication of data that is interoperable with EU INSPIRE Directive. @en
  • ma-ont - Ontology for Media Resources
    http://www.w3.org/ns/ma-ont
    The Ontology for Media Resources 1.0 describes a core vocabulary of properties and a set of mappings between different metadata formats of media resources hat describe media resources published on the Web (as opposed to local archives, museums, or other non-web related and non-shared collections of media resources). @en
  • atts - Air Traffic Temporal and Spacial Vocabulary
    https://data.nasa.gov/ontologies/atmonto/general#
    Defines temporal / spatial concepts and general-purpose datastructures @en
  • hht - Historical Hierarchical Territories
    https://w3id.org/HHT
    The notion of territory plays a major role in human and social sciences. In an historical context, most approaches are irrelevant as they rely on geometric data, which is not available. In order to represent historical territories,we conceived the HHT ontology (Hierarchical Historical Territory) to represent hierarchical historical territorial divisions, without having to know their geometry. This approach relies on a notion of building blocks to replace polygonal geometry @en