Acronym | CGO |
Visibility | Public |
Description | Greenhouses are used to grow vegetables and plants year-round. The climate in the greenhouse has a considerable influence on the growth of the crops. Therefore, it is important to optimally control the climate. Increasingly more tools become available to help with this, such as a climate computer, sensors, and other systems. All these systems produce different data, such as temperatures, crop growth, weather statistics, which is stored in different databases. In this repository, you can find the Common Greenhouse Ontology (CGO). It provides semantic alignment of different databases, as well as a standard on high-tech greenhouses and their components. The CGO was created in a national project Data-Driven Integrated Greenhouse Systems (DDINGS). In this project, a platform was created to connect databases and perform data analysis [1]. In that work, we also introduced a first version of the CGO. Since then, we fully developed the CGO with different modules, a broad set of classes that describe the components of greenhouses, and an integration with other ontologies such as the Semantic Sensor Network ontology [2] and the Ontology of units of Measure [3] |
Status | Alpha |
Format | OWL |
Contact | Jack Verhoosel, jack.verhoosel@tno.nl |
Categories | Agricultural Research, Technology and Engineering |
Groups | Agronomic Linked Data |
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Classes | 1,330 |
Individuals | 2,606 |
Properties | 380 |
Maximum depth | 6 |
Maximum number of children | 204 |
Average number of children | 6 |
Classes with a single child | 53 |
Classes with more than 25 children | 9 |
Classes with no definition | 661 |
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