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In computer science and information science, an ontology is a formal representation of a set of concepts within a domain and the relationships between those ...
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This article is about ontology in philosophy. For the concept in information science, see ontology (information science). ...
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Short and long answers from Tom Gruber of Knowledge Systems Lab at Stanford University.
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The subject of ontology is the study of the categories of things that exist or may exist in some domain. The product of such a study, called an ontology, ...
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Given a domain, its ontology forms the heart of any system of knowledge representation for that domain. Without ontologies, or the conceptualizations that ...
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An index of more than 200 publicly available ontologies expressed in DAML.
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Open Biomedical Ontologies, a collection of freely available well-structured controlled vocabularies.
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Introductory paper by Natalya F. Noy and Deborah L. McGuinness, from Stanford University. Provides guidelines and examples using Protégé-2000.
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This document specifies usage scenarios, goals and requirements for a web ontology language. An ontology formally defines a common set of terms that are ...
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Welcome to the website of the ontology working group for the MGED project, which is charged with developing an ontology for describing samples used in ...
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