Hey everyone,

I'm currently working on a Semantic Web project for my university course and I need help finding a publicly available RDF ontology that meets certain criteria.

🔍 Here's what I'm specifically looking for:

  • Developed using RDF, not OWL (OWL-based ontologies will not be accepted).
  • Must have: More than 100 individuals More than 50 classes More than 10 restrictions or property-based rules
  • The RDF content should ideally cover a real-world domain (e.g., computer science, healthcare, transportation, etc.).
  • If the ontology includes links to other ontologies (like DBpedia, Schema.org, etc.), that's a big plus.

📚 About the assignment:

We are required to analyze and report on the following aspects of the ontology:

  • The class hierarchy and structure
  • The distinction between individuals and classes
  • How the ontology connects to other ontologies, and suggestions for more central links if needed
  • Explanation of existing restrictions and what domain knowledge they reflect
  • Suggestions on how the ontology could be enriched with missing domain knowledge
  • A discussion on what OWL constructs could add, if the ontology were to be migrated to OWL
  • A visualization and a simple UI for exploring and extending the ontology (individuals + classes)
  • If anyone has worked on such RDF ontologies or knows of any public repositories (GitHub, dataset portals, academic resources, etc.), I’d be really grateful for any recommendations!

    Thanks a lot 🙌

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