Ontology (computer science)

(DAML+OIL) A succesor language to DAML and OIL that combines features of both. ...more on Wikipedia about "DAML+OIL"

The Gene Ontology, or GO, is composed of three related ontologies covering basic areas of Molecular biology: the molecular function of gene products, their role in multi-step biological processes, and their physical structure as cellular components. Each ontology is constructed as a directed acyclic graph. ...more on Wikipedia about "Gene Ontology"

KAON (Karlsruhe ontology) is an ontology infrastructure developed by the University of Karlsruhe and the Research Center for Information Technologies in Karlsruhe. ...more on Wikipedia about "KAON"

OIL ( Ontology Inference Layer or Ontology Interchange Language) can be regarded as an Ontology Infrastructure for the Semantic Web (see paper "OIL: An Ontology Infrastructure for the Semantic Web", IEEE Intelligent Systems, March/April 2001). OIL is based on concepts developed in Description Logic (DL). ...more on Wikipedia about "OIL"

In Information Science, an ontology is the product of an attempt to formulate an exhaustive and rigorous conceptual schema about a domain. This domain does not have to be the complete knowledge of that topic, but purely a domain of interest decided upon by the creator of the ontology. ...more on Wikipedia about "Ontology (computer science)"

Ontology editors are applications designed to assist in the creation or manipulation of ontologies. ...more on Wikipedia about "Ontology Editors (computer science)"

Ontology languages are languages which ontologies can be expressed in. ...more on Wikipedia about "Ontology Languages (computer science)"

Ontology Libraries are storage areas for Ontologies. There is no one ontology language, therefore ontologies in a Library are expressed in a certain ontology language. ...more on Wikipedia about "Ontology Libraries (computer science)"

Ontology matching is the process of defining a semantic mapping between different ontologies. ...more on Wikipedia about "Ontology matching"

The semantic spectrum describes a series of technologies for creating increasingly precise definitions for Data elements. ...more on Wikipedia about "Semantic spectrum"

Standard upper ontology is a IEEE P1600.1 term for a near-universal foundation ontology. ...more on Wikipedia about "Standard upper ontology"

The Suggested Upper Merged Ontology (SUMO) is another comprehensive ontology project. It includes an upper ontology, created by the IEEE working group P1600.1 (predominantly by Ian Niles and Adam Pease). It is extended with many domain ontologies and a complete set of links to WordNet. It is freely available. ...more on Wikipedia about "Upper Ontology (computer science)"

In ontology in computer science, a weak ontology is one that is not sufficiently rigorous to allow software to infer new facts without an intervention by human being (the end users or victims of the software system). ...more on Wikipedia about "Weak ontology"

OWL is an acronym for Web Ontology Language, a markup language for publishing and sharing data using ontologies on the Internet. OWL is a vocabulary extension of RDF (the Resource Description Framework) and is derived from the DAML+ OIL Web Ontology Language. Together with RDF and other components, these tools make up the semantic web project. ...more on Wikipedia about "Web Ontology Language" My shortopedia and me. shortopedia

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