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Knowledge Object Implementation Ontology
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March 26, 2025
| Acronym | KOIO |
| Visibility | Public |
| Description | KOIO is a domain ontology that tells us what a Knowledge Object is as an artifact. It describes Knowledge Objects and their parts as they are implemented. For this reason, KOIO generally serves as an evolving formal and explicit model of Knowledge Objects. It can be used to describe the parts of many computable biomedical knowledge (CBK) artifacts found in the wild. In addition, KOIO functions as a formal specification for linked metadata relevant for describing, annotating, packaging, and handling CBK artifacts. KOIO is a smaller, more readily usable ontology originally derived from the Knowledge Objects Reference Ontology, KORO. |
| Status | Alpha |
| Format | OWL |
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| Contact | Knowledge Systems Lab, University Of Michigan ([email protected]) |
| Creation date | February 19, 2025
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| Documentation |
https://kgrid.org/koio/
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| Homepage |
https://kgrid.org/koio/
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| Natural language |
English
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| Root of obsolete branch |
http://www.geneontology.org/formats/oboInOwl#ObsoleteClass
http://www.geneontology.org/formats/oboInOwl#ObsoleteClass
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| Submission date | March 26, 2025
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| Version information |
2.1
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| uri |
https://kgrid.org/koio
https://kgrid.org/koio
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| Classes | 2,191 |
| Individuals | 467 |
| Properties | 204 |
| Maximum depth | 4 |
| Maximum number of children | 693 |
| Average number of children | 10 |
| Classes with a single child | 89 |
| Classes with more than 25 children | 13 |
| Classes with no definition | 441 |