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- Notation for OWL Ontologies (VOWL). Ontology engineering (also called ontology building) is a set of tasks related to the development of ontologies for a particular...
- constituent and relational ontologies concerns the internal structure of concrete particular objects. Constituent ontologies say that objects have an internal...
- domain ontologies. A number of upper ontologies have been proposed, each with its own proponents. Library classification systems predate upper ontology systems...
- an ontological framework that is extensible to meet community needs. The Disease Ontology is an OBO (Open Biomedical Ontologies) Foundry ontology. Disease...
- restructure ontologies such as GO. Open Biomedical Ontologies (OBO), a 2006 initiative of the U.S. National Center for Biomedical Ontology, provides a...
- Ontology alignment, or ontology matching, is the process of determining correspondences between concepts in ontologies. A set of correspondences is also...
- Moreover, Heidegger went on to separate his fundamental ontology from previous ontologies. Heidegger wrote that clarifying the meaning of being is required...
- computer science and artificial intelligence, ontology languages are formal languages used to construct ontologies. They allow the encoding of knowledge about...
- In the philosophy of religion, an ontological argument is a deductive philosophical argument, made from an ontological basis, that is advanced in support...
- Contemporary ontologies share many structural similarities, regardless of the ontology language in which they are expressed. Most ontologies describe individuals...