23 Sep 11:56
Re: Are there any true good, reusable abstract ontologies?
rik hurkmans <hurkmans <at> quicknet.nl>
2005-09-23 09:56:05 GMT
2005-09-23 09:56:05 GMT
Hi Rinke there's "private"email for you on your UVA account I would like to get in contact with you met vriendelijke groet Rik Hurkmans 06 12507736, 030 6637500, ----- Original Message ----- From: "Rinke Hoekstra" <hoekstra <at> lri.jur.uva.nl> To: <protege-owl <at> SMI.Stanford.EDU> Sent: Monday, September 19, 2005 11:01 AM Subject: [protege-owl] Re: Are there any true good, reusable abstract ontologies? > Hi Matt, > > You could use Swoogle to search for one: > http://swoogle.umbc.edu/ > > -Rinke > > sixpence <at> comcast.net wrote: >> Hello: >> >> I've been using protege for modeling OWL-based ontologies for several >> months. I like using upper ontologies as much as possible (reuse, >> scalability). However, upper ontologies soon grow too big (SUMO, >> etc...). I was looking for a shallow, simple ontologies for 'person' and >> 'organization'. Anyone know of any lightweight ontologies out there like >> these? If not, I'm thinking about creating my own for public >> consumption. >> >> FOAF is lightweight but doesn't have much in the way for corporations. >> Plus it uses older RDF syntax. I'd like to go pure OWL - limit it to OWL >> DL potentially for inferencing (excludes vCard, too). >> >> TIA, >> -Matt >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe go to http://protege.stanford.edu/community/subscribe.html >> >> > > -- > -------------------------------------- > Rinke Hoekstra hoekstra <at> uva.nl > T: +31-20-5253499 F: +31-20-5253495 > Leibniz Center for Law, Law Faculty > University of Amsterdam, PO Box 1030 > 1000 BA Amsterdam, The Netherlands > -------------------------------------- > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe go to http://protege.stanford.edu/community/subscribe.html > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe go to http://protege.stanford.edu/community/subscribe.html
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