OntologiesPortal Web de Ontology Engineering Grouphttps://oeg.fi.upm.es//index.php/ontologies2016-05-10T09:20:59ZJoomla! 1.5 - Open Source Content ManagementBuscamedia Ontologies: M32011-11-29T23:00:00Z2011-11-29T23:00:00Zhttps://oeg.fi.upm.es//index.php/en/ontologies/224-buscamedia-ontologies-m3Administratormagarcia@delicias.dia.fi.upm.es<p style="text-align: justify;">The aim of the M3 ontology network is to represent the knowledge related to multimedia information of any type of resource (text, video, audio, audiovisual or image) in several domains and taking into account a multilingual context.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The aim of the M3 ontology network is to represent the knowledge related to multimedia information of any type of resource (text, video, audio, audiovisual or image) in several domains and taking into account a multilingual context.</p>
FP Research project ontologies2010-05-12T08:28:34Z2010-05-12T08:28:34Zhttps://oeg.fi.upm.es//index.php/en/ontologies/81-research-proj-ontologiesAdministratormagarcia@delicias.dia.fi.upm.es<p style="text-align: justify;">In the research projects of the European Commission's Framework Programme, a set of ontologies have been using for modelling the information. The set of ontologies are: <em>Documentation Ontology</em>, <em>Event Ontology</em>, <em>Organization Ontology</em>, <em>Person Ontology</em> and <em>Project Ontology</em>. These ontologies have been used in different FP6 and FP7 projects, such as NeOn (FP6), SemSorGrid4Env (FP6), SEALS (FP7), etc.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">In the research projects of the European Commission's Framework Programme, a set of ontologies have been using for modelling the information. The set of ontologies are: <em>Documentation Ontology</em>, <em>Event Ontology</em>, <em>Organization Ontology</em>, <em>Person Ontology</em> and <em>Project Ontology</em>. These ontologies have been used in different FP6 and FP7 projects, such as NeOn (FP6), SemSorGrid4Env (FP6), SEALS (FP7), etc.</p>
hydrOntology: a global ontology of the hydrographical domain2010-06-02T10:28:40Z2010-06-02T10:28:40Zhttps://oeg.fi.upm.es//index.php/en/ontologies/107-hydrontologyAdministratormagarcia@delicias.dia.fi.upm.es<p style="text-align: justify;">hydrOntology (Vilches-Blázquez et al., 2009) is an ontology in OWL that follows a top-down development approach. Its main goal is to harmonize heterogeneous information sources coming from several cartographic agencies and other international resources.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">hydrOntology (Vilches-Blázquez et al., 2009) is an ontology in OWL that follows a top-down development approach. Its main goal is to harmonize heterogeneous information sources coming from several cartographic agencies and other international resources.</p>
LIR - Ontology2010-05-12T09:55:27Z2010-05-12T09:55:27Zhttps://oeg.fi.upm.es//index.php/en/ontologies/84-lir-ontologyAdministratormagarcia@delicias.dia.fi.upm.es<p style="text-align: justify;">The <strong>LIR</strong> is a linguistic proprietary model expected to be published and used with domain ontologies. It has been implemented as an <strong>ontology in OWL</strong> that can be <strong>downloaded</strong> in the following <a target="_blank" href="files/lir/lir.owl">link</a>.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">For <strong>further information</strong> about LIR, visit its description in the following <a href="index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=63:lir&catid=15&Itemid=36">link</a>.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">For <strong>further information</strong> about LIR, visit its description in the following <a href="index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=63:lir&catid=15&Itemid=36">link</a>.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;"> </p>Non-Ontological Resource Metadata Vocabulary (NoRMV)2011-03-28T07:01:46Z2011-03-28T07:01:46Zhttps://oeg.fi.upm.es//index.php/en/ontologies/177-normvAdministratormagarcia@delicias.dia.fi.upm.es<p style="text-align: justify;">Non-Ontological Resource Metadata Vocabulary (<strong>NoRMV</strong>) aims to be a metadata standard that reflects the most relevant properties of NORs for supporting their reuse. This vocabulary allows:</p>
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<li>describing the non-ontological resources available</li>
<li>including in the ontology generated the provenance information by extending the <a href="index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=75:omv&catid=15&Itemid=18">Ontology Metadata Vocabulary (OMV)</a></li>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">The vocabulary is available for its download in the following <a target="_blank" href="files/normv/normv.owl">link</a>.</p><p style="text-align: justify;">Non-Ontological Resource Metadata Vocabulary (<strong>NoRMV</strong>) aims to be a metadata standard that reflects the most relevant properties of NORs for supporting their reuse. This vocabulary allows:</p>
<ol>
<li>describing the non-ontological resources available</li>
<li>including in the ontology generated the provenance information by extending the <a href="index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=75:omv&catid=15&Itemid=18">Ontology Metadata Vocabulary (OMV)</a></li>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">The vocabulary is available for its download in the following <a target="_blank" href="files/normv/normv.owl">link</a>.</p>OMV - Ontology2010-05-12T10:54:03Z2010-05-12T10:54:03Zhttps://oeg.fi.upm.es//index.php/en/ontologies/86-omv-ontologyAdministratormagarcia@delicias.dia.fi.upm.es<p style="text-align: justify;">The <strong>Ontology Metadata Vocabulary OMV</strong> is a standard proposal for describing ontologies and related entities. The OMV metadata schema is formally represented as ontology and is designed modularly: OMV distinguishes between the OMV Core and various OMV Extensions. The core captures information which is expected to be relevant to the majority of ontology reuse settings, while the extensions allow ontology developers and users to specify task/application-specific ontology-related information (e.g. mappings, ontology evaluation, ontology changes etc,). The <strong>OMV ontology</strong> is available for its <strong>download</strong> in the following <a target="_blank" href="files/omv/OMV.owl">link</a>.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The <strong>Ontology Metadata Vocabulary OMV</strong> is a standard proposal for describing ontologies and related entities. The OMV metadata schema is formally represented as ontology and is designed modularly: OMV distinguishes between the OMV Core and various OMV Extensions. The core captures information which is expected to be relevant to the majority of ontology reuse settings, while the extensions allow ontology developers and users to specify task/application-specific ontology-related information (e.g. mappings, ontology evaluation, ontology changes etc,). The <strong>OMV ontology</strong> is available for its <strong>download</strong> in the following <a target="_blank" href="files/omv/OMV.owl">link</a>.</p>
OMV - Ontology Metadata Vocabulary2010-04-10T13:36:52Z2010-04-10T13:36:52Zhttps://oeg.fi.upm.es//index.php/en/ontologies/75-omvAdministratormagarcia@delicias.dia.fi.upm.es<p style="text-align: justify;">The Ontology Metadata Vocabulary OMV is a standard proposal for describing ontologies and related entities. The OMV metadata schema is formally represented as ontology and is designed modularly: OMV distinguishes between the OMV Core and various OMV Extensions. The core captures information which is expected to be relevant to the majority of ontology reuse settings, while the extensions allow ontology developers and users to specify task/application-specific ontology-related information (e.g. mappings, ontology evaluation, ontology changes, etc).</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The Ontology Metadata Vocabulary OMV is a standard proposal for describing ontologies and related entities. The OMV metadata schema is formally represented as ontology and is designed modularly: OMV distinguishes between the OMV Core and various OMV Extensions. The core captures information which is expected to be relevant to the majority of ontology reuse settings, while the extensions allow ontology developers and users to specify task/application-specific ontology-related information (e.g. mappings, ontology evaluation, ontology changes, etc).</p>
Human Resources Management Ontology2010-05-25T15:43:18Z2010-05-25T15:43:18Zhttps://oeg.fi.upm.es//index.php/en/ontologies/99-hrmontologyAdministratormagarcia@delicias.dia.fi.upm.es<p style="text-align: justify;">The Human Resources Management Ontology, will act as a common "language" in the form of a set of controlled vocabularies to describe the details of a job posting and the CV of a job seeker. The ontology was developed following the NeOn Methodology for Building Ontology Networks and with the ontology engineering tools <a target="_blank" href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/wsmt">WSMT</a> and <a target="_blank" href="http://webode.dia.fi.upm.es/WebODEWeb/index.html">WebODE</a>. Currently the ontology is available in <a target="_blank" href="http://www.wsmo.org/wsml/">WSML</a>.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The Ontology is open source. The <strong>HRM ontology</strong> is available for its <strong>download</strong> in the following <a href="files/hrmontology/hrmontology.zip">link</a> (<strong>WSML</strong>) or in the following <a href="files/hrmontology/hrmontology-RDF.zip">link</a> (<strong>RDF(s)</strong>).</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The Human Resources Management Ontology, will act as a common "language" in the form of a set of controlled vocabularies to describe the details of a job posting and the CV of a job seeker. The ontology was developed following the NeOn Methodology for Building Ontology Networks and with the ontology engineering tools <a target="_blank" href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/wsmt">WSMT</a> and <a target="_blank" href="http://webode.dia.fi.upm.es/WebODEWeb/index.html">WebODE</a>. Currently the ontology is available in <a target="_blank" href="http://www.wsmo.org/wsml/">WSML</a>.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The Ontology is open source. The <strong>HRM ontology</strong> is available for its <strong>download</strong> in the following <a href="files/hrmontology/hrmontology.zip">link</a> (<strong>WSML</strong>) or in the following <a href="files/hrmontology/hrmontology-RDF.zip">link</a> (<strong>RDF(s)</strong>).</p>
Metascheduler ontology2010-05-12T10:09:39Z2010-05-12T10:09:39Zhttps://oeg.fi.upm.es//index.php/en/ontologies/85-metascheduler-ontologiesAdministratormagarcia@delicias.dia.fi.upm.es<p style="text-align: justify;">Following a multilevel approach to implement the metascheduling system (metascheduler and adapters) we will divide the information model in two different layers. One layer to define the relevant entities using common concepts, trying to describe all the necessary elements in order to perfom a scheduling process in any grid system. The metascheduler reasoning process will take into account these entities, so it could compare and reason about different system in a homogeneous way. This model is described in the "planificador.owl" ontology.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Following a multilevel approach to implement the metascheduling system (metascheduler and adapters) we will divide the information model in two different layers. One layer to define the relevant entities using common concepts, trying to describe all the necessary elements in order to perfom a scheduling process in any grid system. The metascheduler reasoning process will take into account these entities, so it could compare and reason about different system in a homogeneous way. This model is described in the "planificador.owl" ontology.</p>
Ontologies from User-Generated Classification Systems2012-09-06T06:26:57Z2012-09-06T06:26:57Zhttps://oeg.fi.upm.es//index.php/en/ontologies/288-ontologies-user-generated-classification-systemsAdministratormagarcia@delicias.dia.fi.upm.es<p style="text-align: justify;">This ontology was developed as part of the Ph. D. thesis “A Method for Developing Ontologies from User-Generated Classification Systems”. It was designed to provide semantic descriptions of the input and output data of the different processes making up the method proposed in the thesis. Along with ontology we published a file readme.pdf where you can find additional information.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The ontology is available in the following <a target="_blank" href="files/hgarcia/OntologyForTheMethod%28ManchesterSintax%29.owl">link</a>, as well as a <a target="_blank" href="files/hgarcia/readme.pdf">full description</a>.</p><p style="text-align: justify;">This ontology was developed as part of the Ph. D. thesis “A Method for Developing Ontologies from User-Generated Classification Systems”. It was designed to provide semantic descriptions of the input and output data of the different processes making up the method proposed in the thesis. Along with ontology we published a file readme.pdf where you can find additional information.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The ontology is available in the following <a target="_blank" href="files/hgarcia/OntologyForTheMethod%28ManchesterSintax%29.owl">link</a>, as well as a <a target="_blank" href="files/hgarcia/readme.pdf">full description</a>.</p>