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- accessedResource comment "This property refers to the Web resource that has been accessed during the execution of a data access. More precisely, the request of the referenced Web resource resulted in retrieving the representation that has been retrieved by the corresponding prv:DataAccess execution.".
- accessedService comment "This property refers to the service that provided the Web representation during the execution of a data access.".
- createdBy comment "This property refers to the creation of a data item (or a file that serializes data items).".
- serializedBy comment "This property refers to a file that serialized a data item.".
- usedGuideline comment "This property refers to a creation guideline which guided the execution of a data creation. Examples for creation guidelines are transformation rules, mapping definitions, entailment rules, and database queries. Notice, all creation guidelines have provenance; we strongly encourage to describe this provenance as well, at least as far as available information permits.".
- DataCreatingDevice comment "DataCreatingDevice is a concept that represents a device which performed the creation of a data item. Examples for data creating devices are sensors.".
- DataCreatingEntity comment "DataCreatingEntity is a concept that represents a human agent who performed the creation of a data item, either directly or by being responsible for a non-human data creator (see the concepts prvTypes:DataCreatingService and prvTypes:DataCreatingDevice).".
- DataCreatingService comment "DataCreatingService is a concept that represents a software service which performed the creation of a data item. Examples for data creating services are reasoners, query engines, and workflow engines.".
- DataCreator comment "DataCreator is a concept that represents an agent which performed the creation of a data item.".
- label comment "Definiciones de etiquetas plurales y singulares de términos RDF".
- label comment "Definitioner for relationer mellem en term, dens inverse, og dens navn i entals- og flertalsform".
- label comment "Term definitions for singular and plural label properties, and their inverses, for RDF terms".
- wf-invocation comment "Workflow Invocation Ontology, an extension of P-Plan for representing the invocation of the workflow steps when submitting a template to an execution engine.".
- Step comment "Specialization of p-plan:Step in order to be able to assert domain specific properties. A wf-invoc:Step refers to those p-plan:Steps related to the scientific workflow invocation.".
- Variable comment "Specialization of p-plan:Variable in order to be able to assert specific properties. A wf-invoc:Variable refers to those p-plan:Variables related to the scientific workflow invocation.".
- wf-motifs comment "This ontology is based on the paper: Common Motifs in Scientific Workflows:An Empirical Analysis, by Daniel Garijo, Pinar Alper, Khalid Belhajjame, Oscar Corcho, Yolanda Gil and Carole Goble".
- wf-motifs comment "Workflow Motif Ontology, created by Daniel Garijo, Pinar Alper and Khalid Belhajjame".
- DataOperationMotif comment "A data operation motif describes the data manipulation and/or transformation carried out by a step in the workflow, a collection of steps in the workflow or a sub-workflow.".
- DataPreparation comment "Data, as it is originally retrieved, may need several transformations before being able to be used in a workflow step. These steps, typically known as ”Shims” [Duncan Hull et al. Treating shimantic web syndrome with ontologies. In AKT Workshop on Semantic Web Services, 2004.], can be annotated using the Data Preparation motif.".
- InterWorkflowMotif comment "Workflow motif that relates workflows with each other by determining whether different workflows are a composition of each other (composite workflow) or not (atomic workflow), or they have a very similar composition but work for different inputs (workflow overloading).".
- IntraWorkflowMotif comment "Workflow motif that describes a step or a series of steps within a single workflow.".
- Motif comment "A motif is a domain independent conceptual abstraction of one or more steps of a given workflow.".
- WorkflowMotif comment "Motif that describes how a data operation motif is realized (i.e., implemented) within a workflow. For example, a visualization step (data operation motif) can be realized in different ways: via a stateful multi-step invocation, through a single stateless invocation (depending on the environmental constraints and nature of the services), or via a sub-workflow.".
- hasMotif comment "Object property that annotates a step in the workflow, a group of steps, a subworkflow, or a workflow with a motif.".
- DetectionFunction comment "\n\t\tA detection function.\n\t".
- EmotionSegment comment "\n\t\tA classifier for emotional content\n\t\t".
- EnglishIdiom comment "\n\t\tEnglish idiom\n\t\t".
- GermanIdiom comment "\n\t\tGerman idiom\n\t\t".
- HungarianIdiom comment "Hungarian idiom".
- Idiom comment "\n\t\tIdiom (English with Irish accent, Austrian German, etc.)\n\t\t".
- IdiomSegment comment "\n\t\tA classifier for recognized idiom (English with Irish accent, etc.)\n\t\t".
- KeyChange comment "A key change event. The factor of such an event captures the key that holds after that event.".
- KeySegment comment "\n\t\tA classifier for keys.\n\t\tIn case of a \"clean cut\", instances of such events\n\t\tshould have one factor: the detected key (perhaps using the\n\t\tkey ontology at http://purl.org/NET/c4dm/keys.owl).\n\t\tIn other cases, we can put several keys as a factor, maybe with different confidence\n\t\tfactors, using event decomposition.\n\t\t".
- MusicSegment comment "\n\t\tA classifier capturing the notion of an audio segment holding music.\n\t\tThis classifier can be subsumed with more specific classifiers.\n\t\t".
- Onset comment "\n\t\tA classifier corresponding to the output of an onset detection process.\n\t\t".
- Pitch comment "Associate a point to a particular pitch".
- Pitch comment "Event holding a pitch value (for example coming from a monophonic transcription process)".
- Point comment "\n\t\tA classifier for instants corresponding to the output of an automatic process---an\n\t\tartificial cognitive agent (should be associated to a time:Instant---DL version).\n\t\t".
- Segment comment "\n\t\tA classifier for a temporal region corresponding to the output\n\t\tof an automatic process---an artificial cognitive agent.\n\t\t".
- Signal comment "\n\t\tA signal-like feature, holding dense data describing another signal.\n\t\tExamples of signal features include chromagrams, spectrograms, onset detection functions etc.\n\t".
- SpectralCentroid comment "\n\t\tSpectral centroid\n\t".
- SpeechSegment comment "\n\t\tA classifier capturing the notion of an audio segment holding speech\n\t\tcontent\n\t\t".
- StructuralSegment comment "\n\t\tA classifier trying to capture the notion of structure in an audio piece.\n\t\tThis classifier should be subsumed by more specific classifiers: speech/music\n\t\tsegmentation, structural music segmmentation (intro, verse, chorus, etc.).\n\t\t".
- Tempo comment "Event holding a tempo value (120bpm...)".
- Text comment "\n\t\tA classifier allowing to associate some text to a segment\n\t\t".
- TonicSegment comment "\n\t\tA classifier for tonics.\n\t\tIn case of a \"clean cut\", instances of such events have one\n\t\tfactor. In other cases, this event can have several factors, each associated\n\t\twith a particular confidence using event decomposition.\t\n\t".
- feature comment "\n\t\tAssociates a segment classifying a feature to the actual feature---we should use mpeg7 sort-of datatypes here\n\t\t".
- LikeableAssociation comment "A likeable association. That means this association type is intended to be used for voting (ao:likeminded), \nfeedbacking (rev:Feedback), reviewing (e.g. rev:rating) an association statement (related by ao:included_association) in the \ncontext of something.".
- activity comment "An activity, which is associated to an individual, e.g. dancing, sleeping, driving.".
- application comment "An application, which is associated to an individual, e.g. a music player to a music track it's currently playing back.".
- context comment "A property to associate any environmental context to an individual, e.g. a location, a time or an activity. Hence, this property is intended that sub properties should be created from it.".
- device comment "A device, which is associated with an individual, e.g. a CD player with a CD it's currently playing back.".
- genre comment "An genre of something.".
- mood comment "A mood that should be created by something.".
- AcademicArticle comment "A scholarly academic article, typically published in a journal.".
- Article comment "A written composition in prose, usually nonfiction, on a specific topic, forming an independent part of a book or other publication, as a newspaper or magazine.".
- AudioVisualDocument comment "An audio-visual document; film, video, and so forth.".
- Book comment "A written or printed work of fiction or nonfiction, usually on sheets of paper fastened or bound together within covers.".
- BookSection comment "A section of a book.".
- CollectedDocument comment "A document that simultaneously contains other documents.".
- Collection comment "A collection of Documents or Collections".
- Conference comment "A meeting for consultation or discussion.".
- Document comment "A Document".
- Document comment "A document (noun) is a bounded physical representation of body of information designed with the capacity (and usually intent) to communicate. A document may manifest symbolic, diagrammatic or sensory-representational information.".
- DocumentPart comment "a distinct part of a larger document or collected document.".
- DocumentStatus comment "The status of the publication of a document.".
- Email comment "A written communication addressed to a person or organization and transmitted electronically.".
- Excerpt comment "A passage selected from a larger work.".
- Image comment "A document that presents visual or diagrammatic information.".
- Issue comment "something that is printed or published and distributed, esp. a given number of a periodical".
- Journal comment "A periodical of scholarly journal Articles.".
- LegalCaseDocument comment "A document accompanying a legal case.".
- LegalDecision comment "A document containing an authoritative determination (as a decree or judgment) made after consideration of facts or law.".
- LegalDocument comment "A legal document; for example, a court decision, a brief, and so forth.".
- Legislation comment "A legal document proposing or enacting a law or a group of laws.".
- Note comment "Notes or annotations about a resource.".
- Patent comment "A document describing the exclusive right granted by a government to an inventor to manufacture, use, or sell an invention for a certain number of years.".
- Performance comment "A public performance.".
- Periodical comment "A group of related documents issued at regular intervals.".
- PersonalCommunicationDocument comment "A personal communication manifested in some document.".
- Proceedings comment "A compilation of documents published from an event, such as a conference.".
- Report comment "A document describing an account or statement describing in detail an event, situation, or the like, usually as the result of observation, inquiry, etc..".
- Slide comment "A slide in a slideshow".
- Thesis comment "A document created to summarize research findings associated with the completion of an academic degree.".
- ThesisDegree comment "The academic degree of a Thesis".
- Webpage comment "A web page is an online document available (at least initially) on the world wide web. A web page is written first and foremost to appear on the web, as distinct from other online resources such as books, manuscripts or audio documents which use the web primarily as a distribution mechanism alongside other more traditional methods such as print.".
- Website comment "A group of Webpages accessible on the Web.".
- abstract comment "A summary of the resource.".
- cites comment "Relates a document to another document that is cited\nby the first document as reference, comment, review, quotation or for\nanother purpose.".
- contributorList comment "An ordered list of contributors. Normally, this list is seen as a priority list that order contributors by importance.".
- distributor comment "Distributor of a document or a collection of documents.".
- doi comment "Digital Object Identifier".
- eanucc13 comment "European Article Number/Uniform Commercier Code 13".
- edition comment "The name defining a special edition of a document. Normally its a literal value composed of a version number and words.".
- eissn comment "The electronic ISSN number of a periodical.".
- issn comment "International Standard Serial Number".
- issue comment "An issue number".
- lccn comment "Library of Congress Control Number".
- locator comment "A description (often numeric) that locates an item within a containing document or collection.".
- numPages comment "The number of pages contained in a document".