PROTON High-level Ontology
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The PROTON High-level Ontology is a lightweight OWL Lite upper-level ontology produced by OntoText AD that is focused on the concepts of: person, location, organization, etc.
- Context:
- It was created by the SEKT Project.
- It currently (2011) defines ~300 classes and ~100 properties.
- See: OntoText KIM.
References
2011
- http://proton.semanticweb.org/
- This is the home page of the PROTON Ontology (PROTo ONtology).
- It has been developed in the scope of the SEKT Project.
- PROTON is split into 4 modules, which can be accessed as follows:
- PROTON System module: http://proton.semanticweb.org/2005/04/protons
- PROTON Top module: http://proton.semanticweb.org/2005/04/protont
- PROTON Upper module: http://proton.semanticweb.org/2005/04/protonu
- PROTON Knowledge Management module: http://proton.semanticweb.org/2005/04/protonkm
- http://proton.semanticweb.org/PROTON.ppt
- PROTON is a modular, lightweight, upper-level ontology - major assets:
- domain-independent;
- compliant with popular metadata standards;
- provides light-weight logical definitions;
- ensures an broad coverage of concrete and/or named entities;
- requires minimal support for general concepts, which ensures the easy extension in this direction;
- encoded in OWL Lite;
- contains a minimal set of custom entilement rules (axioms);
- PROTON is a modular, lightweight, upper-level ontology - major assets:
2005
- (Terziev et al., 2005) ⇒ Ivan Terziev, Atanas Kiryakov, and Dimitar Mano. (2005). “Base Upper-level Ontology (bulo) Guidance." Technical Report Deliverable 1.8.1, SEKT project.