]> testbed.owl, v 1.4 2004/04/26 SWETO Ontology v1.4 SWETO Ontology Place Typically, entities of type Place include continents, regions, countries, states, cities Thing This class encompasses one of the three major divisions of the ontology by discarding persons and places Person This includes different types/specializations of person Manmade_Structure Any permanent or semi-permanent man-made structure on the earth Natural_Feature Any natural feature or semi-natural feature (park, Levee, trail) found on the Earth Politician Terrorist Researcher This includes different types/specializations of a researcher person Computer Science Researcher Professor This includes different types/specializations of a professor Computer Science Professor This includes different types/specializations of a computer science professor Mathematics Professor This includes different types/specializations of a mathematics professor Statistics Professor This includes different types/specializations of a statistics professor Engineering Professor This includes different types/specializations of an engineeringprofessor Physics Professor This includes different types/specializations of a physicsprofessor Publication Scientific Publication Scientific publications include books, journal articles, conference papers Book Journal Conference University University, Technical Institute or College Academic Department Academic Department within a University or College Mathematics Department Mathematics (Academic) Department within a University or College Statistics Department Statistics (Academic) Department within a University or College Computer Science Department Computer Science (Academic) Department within a University or College Engineering Department Engineering (Academic) Department within a University or College Physics Department Physics (Academic) Department within a University or College Publication Classification Scientific publications classifications ACM Top level Classification The top level ACM publications classifications ACM Second level Classification The Second level ACM publications classifications ACM Third level Classification The Third level ACM publications classifications ACM_Subject_Descriptors Subject descriptors with reference to a classification Country Countries in the world, examples: Mexico, Austria, India Region Regions in the world, examples: North America, Central America, South America City Cities in the world, examples: Athens, Atlanta, Chihuahua, New York State States or Provinces of countries, examples: Georgia, Alaska, Alberta County A County or parish of a state or province. Counties of Georgia (USA), examples: Fulton, Cobb, Hall, Clarke Locale Place at which there is or was human activity; it does not include populated places, mines, and dams (battlefield, crossroad, camp, farm, ghost town, landing, railroad siding, ranch, ruins, site, station, windmill) Airport Manmade facility maintained for the use of aircraft (airfield, airstrip, landing field, landing strip). Airports in the world, examples: LAX - Los Angeles, ATL - Atlanta Event Important events, examples: 9/11, Suicide Attacks, Scientific Conference Terrorist_Attack Organization Organizations, examples: CIA, Worldbank, UN Academic Organization Academic organizations, examples: UGA, CalTech, ISI Terrorist_Organization Political Organization Political organizations, examples: republican party, green party, democratic party Financial Organization Financial Organization, examples: bank, credit union Company Water_Structure Any manmade structure built to control water or make use of its resources Transport_Structure Any manmade structure built for transportation purposes Complex Any manmade or human designed area combining buildings and land for a specifice purpose other than recreation (Univeristy, Cementary, Office park) Extraction_Structure Any manmade structure built for extracting resouces from the earth Land_Feature Any land formation or topographic feature determined by elevation or terrain Water_Feature Any geographic feature made up of water or formed by water. Recreation_Feature Natural features altered by man or set aside for a specific use. Natural_Arch Natural arch-like opening in a rock mass (bridge, natural bridge, sea arch) Area Any one of several areally extensive natural features not included in other categories (badlands, barren, delta, fan, garden) Arroyo Watercourse or channel through which water may occasionally flow (coulee, draw, gully, wash) Bar Natural accumulation of sand, gravel, or alluvium forming an underwater or exposed embankment (ledge, reef, sandbar, shoal, spit) Basin natural depression or relatively low area enclosed by higher land (amphitheater, cirque, pit, sink) Bay Indentation of a coastline orshoreline enclosing a part of a body of water; a body of water partly surrounded by land (arm, bight, cove, estuary, gulf, inlet, sound) Beach The sloping shore along a body of water that is washed by waves or tides and is usually covered by sand or gravel (coast, shore, strand) Bench Area of relatively level land on the flank of an elevation such as a hill, ridge, or mountain where the slope of the land rises on one side and descends on the opposite side (level) Bend Curve in the course of a stream and (or) the land within the curve; a curve in a linear body of water (bottom, loop, meander) Bridge Manmade structure carrying a trail, road, or other transportation system across a body of water or depression (causeway, overpass, trestle) Building A manmade structure with walls and a roof for protection of people and (or) materials, but not including church, hospital, or school Canal Manmade waterway used by watercraft or for drainage, irrigation, mining, or water power (ditch, lateral) Cape Projection of land extending into a body of water (lea, neck, peninsula, point) Cave Natural underground passageway or chamber, or a hollowed out cavity in the side of a cliff (cavern, grotto) Cemetery A place or area for burying the dead (burial, burying ground, grave, memorial garden) Channel Linear deep part of a body of water through which the main volume of water flows and is frequently used as aroute for watercraft (passage, reach, strait, thoroughfare, throughfare) Church Building used for religious worship (chapel, mosque, synagogue, tabernacle, temple) Civil A political division formed for administrative purposes (borough, county, municipio, parish, town, township) Cliff Very steep or vertical slope (bluff, crag, head, headland, nose, palisades, precipice, promontory, rim, rimrock) Crater Circular-shaped depression at the summit of a volcanic cone or one on the surface of the land caused by the impact of a meteorite; a manmade depression caused by an explosion (caldera, lua) Crossing A place where two or more routes of transportation form a junction or intersection (overpass, underpass) Dam Water barrier or embankment built across the course of a stream or into a body of water to control and (or) impound the flow of water (breakwater, dike, jetty) Falls Perpendicular or very steep fall of water in the course of a stream (cascade, cataract, waterfall) Flat Relative level area within a region of greater relief (clearing, glade, playa) Forest Bounded area of woods, forest, or grassland under the administration of a political agency (see woods) (national forest, national grasslands, State forest) Gap Low point or opening between hills or mountains or in a ridge or mountain range (col, notch, pass, saddle, water gap, wind gap) Geyser Eruptive spring from which hot water and (or) steam and in some cases mud are periodically thrown Glacier Body or stream of ice moving outward and downslope from an area of accumulation; an area of relatively permanent snow or ice on the top or side of a mountain or mountainous area (icefield, ice patch, snow patch) Gut Relatively small coastal waterway connecting larger bodies of water or other waterways (creek, inlet, slough) Harbor Sheltered area of water where ships or other watercraft can anchor or dock (hono, port, roads, roadstead) Hospital Building where the sick or injured may receive medical or surgical attention (infirmary) Island Area of dry or relatively dry land surrounded by water or low wetland (archipelago, atoll, cay, hammock, hummock, isla, isle, key, moku, rock) Isthmus Narrow section of land in a body of water connecting two larger land areas Lake Natural body of inland water (backwater, lac, lagoon, laguna, pond, pool, resaca, waterhole) Lava Formations resulting from the consolidation of molten rock on the surface of the Earth (kepula, lava flow) Levee Natural or manmade embankment flanking a stream (bank, berm) Mine Place or area from which commercial minerals are or were removed from the Earth; not including oilfield (pit, quarry, shaft) Oilfield Area where petroleum is or was removed from the Earth Landmark Category miscellaneous named manmade entities, like monuments, statues, carvings...that cannot readily be placed in the other feature classes listed here Park Place or area set aside for recreation or preservation of a cultural or natural resource and under some form of government administration; not including National or State forests or Reserves (national historical landmark, national park, State park, wilderness area) Pillar Vertical, standing, often spire-shaped, natural rock formation (chimney, monument, pinnacle, pohaku, rock tower) Plain A region of general uniform slope, comparatively level and of considerable extent (grassland, highland, kula, plateau, upland) Range Chain of hills or mountains; a somewhat linear, complex mountainous or hilly area (cordillera, sierra) Rapids Fast-flowing section of a stream, often shallow and with exposed rock or boulders (riffle, ripple) Reserve A tract of land set aside for a specific use (does not include forests, civil divisions, parks) Reservoir Artificially impounded body of water (lake, tank) Ridge Elevation with a narrow, elongated crest which can be part of a hill or mountain (crest, cuesta, escarpment, hogback, lae, rim, spur) School Building or group of buildings used as an institution for study, teaching, and learning (academy, college, high school, university) Sea Large body of salt water (gulf, ocean) Slope A gently inclined part of the Earth's surface (grade, pitch) Spring Place where underground water flows naturally to the surface of the Earth (seep) Stream Linear body of water flowing on the Earth's surface (anabranch, awawa, bayou, branch, brook, creek, distributary, fork, kill, pup, rio, river, run, slough) Summit Prominent elevation rising above the surrounding level of the Earth's surface; does not include pillars, ridges, or ranges (ahu, berg, bald, butte, cerro, colina, cone, cumbre, dome, head, hill, horn, knob, knoll, mauna, mesa, mesita, mound, mount, mountain, peak, puu, rock, sugarloaf, table, volcano) Swamp Poorly drained wetland, fresh or saltwater, wooded or grassy, possibly covered with open water (bog, cienega, marais, marsh, pocosin) Trail Route for passage from one point to another; does not include roads or highways (jeep trail, path, ski trail) Tower A manmade structure, higher than its diameter, generally used for observation, storage, or electronic transmission Tunnel Linear underground passageway open at both ends Valley Linear depression in the Earth's surface that generally slopes from one end to the other (barranca, canyon, chasm, cove, draw, glen, gorge, gulch, gulf, hollow, ravine) Well Manmade shaft or hole in the Earth's surface used to obtain fluid or gaseous materials Woods Small area covered with a dense growth of trees; does not include an area of trees under the administration of a political agency (see forest) synonym Alias, aka, examples: Aleman, Boanerges Aleman, Aleman-Meza, B. Aleman lives in Relates a person to a place in which that person lives affiliated with Relates a person to an organization to which that person is affiliated with affiliated with Relates a person to an organization to which that person is member of affiliated with Relates a person to an organization to which that person is leader of has citizenship in Connects a person to a country by its citizenship, examples: Bill Clinton has_citizenship_in USA published in listed author in faculty member at a professor is a faculty member at an academic department has academic department An academic department located in a University located in Connects a place with another place, examples: Athens located_in Georgia, Georgia located_in USA code Airport code, examples: ATL, CUU, LAX responsible for A connection of an organization with an event, examples: UN responsible_for Peace Accord ocurred in Connects an event to a place in which it happened, examples: 9/11 occured_in USA classified with Relationship from a scientific publication to a publication classification publication keywords Set of keywords of a publication name sourceId extractorId parentURI attribute_country airport_code attack_type injured fatalities target_type location complexion reward caution sex eye hair remarks scars_and_marks languages build weight height place_of_birth date_of_birth_used address type of financial organization latitude_longitude altitude No Year_pulished Volume Download_link page_numbers URL_link description More information about an event, examples: The event will have minor economic impact in the southern part of the state event date Date of occurrence of an event, examples: 2001-09-11 type of event Type of an event, examples: Suicide, Peace Accord, company bankruptcy extraction method Entities are extracted either in an automated or manual manner extracted by person Person who extracted the entity, examples: Gowtham Sannapareddy, Boanerges Aleman-Meza extraction tool Tool used for extraction, examples: Semagix Fredom extraction date time Keeps the date and time of extraction, examples: 2003-11-13, 12:00 extraction update date time Keeps the date and time of an updated extraction, examples: 2003-11-13, 12:00 curation Examples: yes/no source location Source location, examples: http://lsdis.cs.uga.edu/about/people.html, ftp://.... owner Owner of the data source, examples: http://www.cia.gov, http://lsdis.cs.uga.edu/ boundary boundary example: 130330N/59076W,130370N/59096W, 130324N/59140W,130317N/5890W bounding box bounding box example: 130330N/59076W,130330N/59096W, 130324N/59096W,130324N/59076W geographic description description of the geographic location using identifiers, can include center point latitude/longitude in seconds by using cp= example:FIPS=059, cp=122220N/300327W is_manmade indicates whether a feature is manmade or natural. elevation hieght of a feature above sealevel, in feet est_population number of people living in an area topo_map the name of the USGS topomap on which the feature can be found