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An Ontology for Indian Biodiversity Knowledge Management

Last uploaded: June 25, 2021






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Acronym INBIODIV
Visibility Public
Description InBiodiv-O: An Ontology for Indian Biodiversity Knowledge Management
Status Alpha
Format OWL
Contact
Archana Patel ([email protected])
Creation date
June 25, 2021
Submission date
June 25, 2021
Version information
1.1 See more...
uri
http://www.semanticweb.org/mca/ontologies/2018/8/untitled-ontology-47
http://www.semanticweb.org/mca/ontologies/2018/8/untitled-ontology-47
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Version Released Uploaded Downloads
1.1 (Parsed, Indexed, Metrics, Annotator) 06/25/2021 06/25/2021 OWL | CSV | RDF/XML
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Classes 628
Individuals 3
Properties 45
Maximum depth 7
Maximum number of children 51
Average number of children 7
Classes with a single child 13
Classes with more than 25 children 3
Classes with no definition 624
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