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Ontology
Ontologies are considered one of the pillars of the Semantic Web, although they do not have a universally accepted definition. A (Semantic Web) vocabulary can be considered as a special form of (usually light-weight) ontology, or sometimes also merely as a collection of URIs with an (usually informally) described meaning.
Ontologies on SMW-Sandbox are usually assumed to be accompanied by some document in a formal ontology language, though some ontologies do not use standardised formats for that purpose. A list of documents that are considered ontologies in this wiki is given below.
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[edit] Definitions
There have been several definitions of what an ontology is.
- An ontology is a formal specification of a shared conceptualization (Tom Gruber, see [1]) . Many authors cite this definition.
- The main thread of ontology in the philosophical sense is the study of entities and their relations. The question ontology asks is: What kinds of things exist or can exist in the world, and what manner of relations can those things have to each other? Ontology is less concerned with what is than with what is possible. Clay Shirky in his critical entry Ontology is overrated [2] . He says this is the first meaning. AI people took the word and rather define it as "an explicit specification of a conceptualization.", pointing to Gruber.
(If you add another one, please always cite the source as well)
and that's it
[edit] Ontologies on SMW-Sandbox
The following vocabularies and ontologies are currently described on SMW-Sandbox, ordered by the occurrence on the web as estimated by Swoogle. See also the UMBC Top 100 of common namespaces . As the revision dates given here indicate, some of the below data may require update: feel free to contribute!
[edit] Microformats in RDF
[edit] Further examples
- The Multi-Source Ontology (MSO) of the WebKB-2 knowledge server, an integration and extension of several general ontologies
- Open Biomedical Ontologies]
- Ontology Design Patterns
- Semantic Web for Earth and Environmental Terminology (NASA)
- LKIF Core Ontology of Basic Legal Concepts
- OpenGALEN Medical Ontology
- Stanford Library of Ontologies
- An Ontology for Engineering Mathematics(paper)
- SUMO
- WordNet
- DOLCE Homepage
- DOLCE+Descriptions and Situations OWL ontologies
- Quantum Mechanics Ontology
- Engineering Mathematics Ontologies
- DAML List of Ontologies(outdated)
- SchemaWeb (List of Ontologies)
- Ontology for Long Term Ecological and Socioecological research
- Ontology Online
- Finance ontology Ontology on securities handling.
- OntoCAPE: A large-scale ontology for chemical process engineering