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  2. Ontology - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ontology

    For example, social ontology examines basic concepts used in the social sciences. Applied ontology is of particular relevance to information and computer science, which develop conceptual frameworks of limited domains. These frameworks are used to store information in a structured way, such as a college database tracking academic activities.

  3. Ontology (information science) - Wikipedia

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    A survey of ontology visualization methods is presented by Katifori et al. [26] An updated survey of ontology visualization methods and tools was published by Dudás et al. [27] The most established ontology visualization methods, namely indented tree and graph visualization are evaluated by Fu et al. [28] A visual language for ontologies ...

  4. Ontology components - Wikipedia

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    An example of an ontology that defines its own relation types and distinguishes between various categories of relation types is the Gellish ontology. For example, in the domain of automobiles, we might need a made-in type relationship which tells us where each car is built.

  5. Web Ontology Language - Wikipedia

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    The Web Ontology Language (OWL) is a family of knowledge representation languages for authoring ontologies.Ontologies are a formal way to describe taxonomies and classification networks, essentially defining the structure of knowledge for various domains: the nouns representing classes of objects and the verbs representing relations between the objects.

  6. Upper ontology - Wikipedia

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    The Cell Ontology, for example, populates downward from BFO by importing the BFO branch terminating with object, and defining a cell as a subkind of object. Other examples of ontologies extending BFO are the Ontology for Biomedical Investigations (OBI) and other the ontologies of the Open Biomedical Ontologies Foundry.

  7. Ontology language - Wikipedia

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    Ontology languages are usually declarative languages, ... Gellish is an example of a combined ontology language and ontology that is description logic based. It ...

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  9. Applied ontology - Wikipedia

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    Applied ontology is the application of Ontology for practical purposes. This can involve employing ontological methods or resources to specific domains, [ 1 ] such as management , relationships , biomedicine , information science or geography .