Ontology

  • 61Formal ontology — A Formal ontology is an ontology with a structure that is guided and defined through axioms. The goal of a formal ontology is to provide an unbiased (domain and application independent) view on reality. Formal ontologies are founded upon a… …

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  • 62Object-centered high-level reference ontology — The Object Centered High level REference ontology (OCHRE) is an upper ontology (top level ontology, or foundation ontology), a formal ontological framework whose purpose is to describe very general concepts that are the same across all knowledge… …

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  • 63Object-oriented ontology — (OOO) is a metaphysical movement that rejects the privileging of human existence over the existence of nonhuman objects.[1] Specifically, object oriented ontology opposes the anthropocentrism of Immanuel Kant s Copernican Revolution, whereby… …

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  • 64Gene Ontology — The Gene Ontology project, or GO, provides a controlled vocabulary to describe gene and gene product attributes in any organism. It can be broadly split into two parts. The first is the ontology itself actually three ontologies, each representing …

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  • 65Agricultural Ontology Service — The Agricultural Ontology Service (AOS) shall serve as a reference initiative that structures and standardises agricultural terminology in multiple languages for use of any number of systems in the agricultural domain and provide several services …

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  • 66Applied ontology — involves the practical application of ontological concepts. This can be exceedingly difficult as ontology is a fairly abstract study. There are two main focuses of applied onotology: * Ontology applied to computer networks, the semantic web and… …

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  • 67Multimedia Web Ontology Language — (MOWL) has been designed to facilitate semantic interactions with multimedia contents. It supports perceptual modeling of concepts using expected media properties. While the reasoning in traditional ontology languages, e.g. Web Ontology Language… …

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  • 68Large Scale Concept Ontology for Multimedia — The Large Scale Concept Ontology for Multimedia (LSCOM) project was a series of workshops held from April 2004 to September 2006 [Naphade, et al , Large Scale Concept Ontology for Multimedia: VACE Workshop Report, ] for the purpose of defining a… …

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  • 69Core ontology — In philosophy, a core ontology is a basic and minimal ontology consisting only of the minimal concepts required to understand the other concepts. It must be based on a core glossary in some human language so humans can comprehend the concepts and …

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  • 70Standard upper ontology — (SUO) is a IEEE P1600.1 term for a near universal upper ontology (or foundation ontology). The following ontologies are now competing to be used as the foundation for standard: * IFF Foundation Ontology * Suggested Upper Merged Ontology * OpenCyc …

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