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| FOAF |
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FOAF (an acronym of Friend of a friend) is a machine-readable ontology describing persons, their activities and their relations to other people and objects. Anyone can use FOAF to describe him or herself. FOAF allows groups of people to describe...
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Person | |
| FOAF |
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FOAF (an acronym of Friend of a friend) is a machine-readable ontology describing persons, their activities and their relations to other people and objects. Anyone can use FOAF to describe him or herself. FOAF allows groups of people to describe...
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Organization | |
| OpenCyc |
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Person | ||
| Geo |
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Geo is a microformat used for marking up WGS84 geographical coordinates (latitude;longitude) in (X)HTML. Although termed a "draft" specification, this is a formality, and the format is stable and in use; not least as a sub-set of the published...
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Geocode | |
| MusicBrainz Metadata Vocabulary |
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The MusicBrainz Metadata Vocabulary described using W3C RDF Schema and the Web Ontology Language. The vocabulary provides terms for describing music, i.e. artists, albums, and tracks.
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Album | |
| MusicBrainz Metadata Vocabulary |
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The MusicBrainz Metadata Vocabulary described using W3C RDF Schema and the Web Ontology Language. The vocabulary provides terms for describing music, i.e. artists, albums, and tracks.
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Musician | |
| MusicBrainz Metadata Vocabulary |
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The MusicBrainz Metadata Vocabulary described using W3C RDF Schema and the Web Ontology Language. The vocabulary provides terms for describing music, i.e. artists, albums, and tracks.
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Track | |
| OpenCalais |
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The OpenCalais ontology is used to mark up textual documents with information about named entities. It supports a rich set of semantic metadata, including entities, events and facts.
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Country | |
| OpenCalais |
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The OpenCalais ontology is used to mark up textual documents with information about named entities. It supports a rich set of semantic metadata, including entities, events and facts.
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Calendar date | |
| OpenCalais |
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The OpenCalais ontology is used to mark up textual documents with information about named entities. It supports a rich set of semantic metadata, including entities, events and facts.
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E-mail address | |
| OpenCalais |
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The OpenCalais ontology is used to mark up textual documents with information about named entities. It supports a rich set of semantic metadata, including entities, events and facts.
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Uniform Resource Locator | |
| OpenCalais |
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The OpenCalais ontology is used to mark up textual documents with information about named entities. It supports a rich set of semantic metadata, including entities, events and facts.
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Continent | |
| OpenCalais |
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The OpenCalais ontology is used to mark up textual documents with information about named entities. It supports a rich set of semantic metadata, including entities, events and facts.
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City | |
| OpenCalais |
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The OpenCalais ontology is used to mark up textual documents with information about named entities. It supports a rich set of semantic metadata, including entities, events and facts.
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Province of China | |
| OpenCalais |
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The OpenCalais ontology is used to mark up textual documents with information about named entities. It supports a rich set of semantic metadata, including entities, events and facts.
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Organization | |
| OpenCalais |
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The OpenCalais ontology is used to mark up textual documents with information about named entities. It supports a rich set of semantic metadata, including entities, events and facts.
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Building | |
| OpenCalais |
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The OpenCalais ontology is used to mark up textual documents with information about named entities. It supports a rich set of semantic metadata, including entities, events and facts.
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Public company | |
| OpenCalais |
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The OpenCalais ontology is used to mark up textual documents with information about named entities. It supports a rich set of semantic metadata, including entities, events and facts.
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Person | |
| UMBEL |
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UMBEL (Upper Mapping and Binding Exchange Layer) is a lightweight ontology structure for relating Web content and data to a standard set of subject concepts. Its purpose is to provide a fixed set of reference points in a global...
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Person | |
| Creative Commons Ontology |
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License | ||
| UMBEL |
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UMBEL (Upper Mapping and Binding Exchange Layer) is a lightweight ontology structure for relating Web content and data to a standard set of subject concepts. Its purpose is to provide a fixed set of reference points in a global...
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Organization | |
| GeoNames |
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GeoNames is a geographical data base available and accessible through various Web services, under a Creative Commons attribution license.
The GeoNames database contains over 8,000,000 geographical names corresponding to over 6,500,000 unique...
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Country | |
| YAGO |
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YAGO (Yet Another General Ontology (?)) is a huge semantic knowledge base. Currently, YAGO knows over 1.7 million entities (like persons, organizations, cities, etc.). It knows about 14 million facts about these entities. A Web-Interface allows...
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Person | |
| Description of a Project |
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Description of a Project (DOAP) is an RDF schema and XML vocabulary to describe open-source projects. It was created and initially developed by Edd Dumbill to convey semantically information associated with open-source software projects. It is...
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Version | |
| Description of a Project |
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Description of a Project (DOAP) is an RDF schema and XML vocabulary to describe open-source projects. It was created and initially developed by Edd Dumbill to convey semantically information associated with open-source software projects. It is...
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Project | |
| Description of a Project |
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Description of a Project (DOAP) is an RDF schema and XML vocabulary to describe open-source projects. It was created and initially developed by Edd Dumbill to convey semantically information associated with open-source software projects. It is...
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Repository | |
| GeoNames |
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GeoNames is a geographical data base available and accessible through various Web services, under a Creative Commons attribution license.
The GeoNames database contains over 8,000,000 geographical names corresponding to over 6,500,000 unique...
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Map | |
| SKOS |
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Simple Knowledge Organisation Systems (SKOS) is a family of formal languages designed for representation of thesauri, classification schemes, taxonomies, subject-heading systems, or any other type of structured controlled vocabulary. SKOS is built...
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Topic | |
| UMBEL |
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UMBEL (Upper Mapping and Binding Exchange Layer) is a lightweight ontology structure for relating Web content and data to a standard set of subject concepts. Its purpose is to provide a fixed set of reference points in a global...
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Concept | |
| APML |
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APML (Attention Profiling Mark-up Language) is an XML-based format for capturing a person's interests and dislikes.
APML allows people to share their own personal attention profile in much the same way that OPML allows the exchange of reading lists...
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Concept | |
| APML |
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APML (Attention Profiling Mark-up Language) is an XML-based format for capturing a person's interests and dislikes.
APML allows people to share their own personal attention profile in much the same way that OPML allows the exchange of reading lists...
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User Profile | |
| UMBEL |
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UMBEL (Upper Mapping and Binding Exchange Layer) is a lightweight ontology structure for relating Web content and data to a standard set of subject concepts. Its purpose is to provide a fixed set of reference points in a global...
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Application programming interface | |
| SKOS |
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Simple Knowledge Organisation Systems (SKOS) is a family of formal languages designed for representation of thesauri, classification schemes, taxonomies, subject-heading systems, or any other type of structured controlled vocabulary. SKOS is built...
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Concept | |
| Bibliographic Ontology |
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Chapter | ||
| Bibliographic Ontology |
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Academic journal | ||
| Bibliographic Ontology |
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Interview | ||
| Bibliographic Ontology |
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Newspaper | ||
| Bibliographic Ontology |
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Brief | ||
| Bibliographic Ontology |
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Bill | ||
| Bibliographic Ontology |
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Academic conference | ||
| Bibliographic Ontology |
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| Bibliographic Ontology |
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Film | ||
| Bibliographic Ontology |
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Hearing | ||
| FOAF |
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FOAF (an acronym of Friend of a friend) is a machine-readable ontology describing persons, their activities and their relations to other people and objects. Anyone can use FOAF to describe him or herself. FOAF allows groups of people to describe...
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Image | |
| Bibliographic Ontology |
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Image | ||
| Bibliographic Ontology |
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Map | ||
| Bibliographic Ontology |
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Manual | ||
| Bibliographic Ontology |
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Periodical publication | ||
| Bibliographic Ontology |
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Performance | ||
| Bibliographic Ontology |
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Patent | ||
| Bibliographic Ontology |
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Statute | ||
| Bibliographic Ontology |
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Website | ||