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Upper Ontologies

Upper ontologies are foundational frameworks that define broad, high-level concepts shared across various domains, such as “entity,” “event,” or “property.” They provide a common structure for organizing knowledge, ensuring different systems and data sources can understand and relate to each other consistently. Think of them as a universal blueprint that helps categorize and connect specialized information, making complex data easier to interpret, integrate, and communicate across different fields or applications.