[esip-semantictech] sweet ontology

Brandon Whitehead WhiteheadB at landcareresearch.co.nz
Fri Dec 11 04:01:46 EST 2020


Dear abolfazl ghorbani,

Thanks for your email.  More information about SWEET can be found on
the homepage at https://sweetontology.net.  SWEET ttl files are
available from the associated github repository as well as on ESIP's
Community Ontology Repository (COR) http://cor.esipfed.org/

The entire SWEET ontology can be loaded into an ontology editor via the
sweetAll.ttl file.

If you are keen to share more information about your research please do
so via this email or the Slack channel (info on the homepage).  I have
no doubt there would be interest in the community.

Cheers,
/Brandon


On Thu, 2020-12-10 at 15:52 +0330, ab.ghorbani--- via esip-semanticweb
wrote:
> Dear
>
> I need an owl file (sweet ontology) for research and development to
> use in the protege application. Thanks for pointing me to where I can
> download it
>
> Best regards
>
> abolfazl ghorbani
>
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