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$Date: 2007/06/29 15:25:11 $
This ontology deals with the notion of reified events---
events seen as first-class objects. It only defines one
concept: Event, which may have agents (actively
participating), factors (passively participating), products,
and a location in space and time.
Regarding the ontological status of event tokens, they are seen
as the way cognitive agents classify space/time regions
The Event ontology
The Event ontology
Revision: 1.01
An arbitrary classification of a space/time region, by a
cognitive agent. An event may have actively participating agents,
passive factors, products, and a location in space/time.
Event
stable
Everything used as a factor in an event
Factor
stable
Everything produced by an event
Product
stable
Relates an event to an active agent (a person, a computer, ... :-) )
agent
stable
stable
Relates an event to a passive factor (a tool, an instrument, an abstract cause...)
factor
stable
stable
deprecated
deprecated
deprecated
deprecated
deprecated
agent in
deprecated
factor of
deprecated
Relates an event to a factor which can be described as a literal. This property
should not be used as-is, but should be subsumed by other, more specific, properties
(like an hypothetic :weatherCelsius, linking an event to a temperature).
literal factor
stable
Relates an event to a spatial object.
place
stable
produced in
deprecated
stable
Relates an event to something produced during the event---a sound, a pie, whatever...
product
stable
This property provides a way to split a complex event (for example, a performance involving several
musicians) into simpler ones (one event per musician).
sub-event
stable
Relates an event to a time object, classifying a time region (either instantaneous or having an extent).
By using the Timeline ontology here, you can define event happening on a recorded track or on any
media with a temporal extent.
time
stable