Suggested Upper Merged Ontology
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The Suggested Upper Merged Ontology or SUMO is an upper ontology intended as a foundation ontology for a variety of computer information processing systems. It was developed by Teknowledge Corporation and is one candidate for the "Standard Upper Ontology" that IEEE working group 1600.1 is working on. It can be downloaded and used freely.
SUMO was first released in December 2000. It defines a hierarchy of SUMO classes and related rules and relationships. These are formulated in a version of the language SUO-KIF (http://cvs.sourceforge.net/viewcvs.py/*checkout*/sigmakee/sigma/suo-kif.pdf?rev=1.4) which has a LISP-like syntax. A mapping from WordNet synsets for nouns and verbs to SUMO classes has also been defined. Adam Pease (http://home.earthlink.net/~adampease/professional/) is the current Technical Editor of the standard.
External links
- Home page of the IEEE Standard Upper Ontology working group (http://suo.ieee.org/)
- Main page for SUMO (http://www.ontologyportal.org/)
- Another page for SUMO (http://ontology.teknowledge.com/)
- Online browser of the SUMO class hierarchy (http://virtual.cvut.cz/kifb/en/)
- Another online browser for SUMO (http://sigma2.cim3.net:8080/sigma/Browse.jsp?kb=SUMO&lang=en)
- Graphical representation of the SUMO class hierarchy (http://ontology.teknowledge.com:8080/rsigma/sumo-1.36classes.pdf)
- Description of the hierarchy of SUMO classes (http://ontology.teknowledge.com:8080/rsigma/arch.html)