SEMICeu / Core-Public-Event-Vocabulary

A vocabulary that describes the basic elements of a public event, such as conferences and summits.
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Existing solutions #3

Closed brechtwyns closed 1 year ago

brechtwyns commented 6 years ago

Which existing solutions should the Core Public Event Vocabulary take into account?

brechtwyns commented 6 years ago

Schema.org defines "event" as a certain time and location, such as a concert, lecture, or festival. http://schema.org/Event

sandervd commented 6 years ago

Some open questions / things that come to mind... It might be interesting to consider if a 'Public event' is more specific than an 'Event'? (In which case it could it be defined as a subclass of 'Event'?) If not:

rtroncy commented 6 years ago

LODE is an ontology for Linking Open Descriptions of Events. Read this paper to have the design rationale of LODE which provides axioms to numerous other event-based ontologies such as CIDOC-CRM (used in Cultural Heritage), the Simple Event Model (SEM), the Event Ontology, EventsML (used by journalists) and Schema.org.

cultureMatters commented 6 years ago

This is Despina Plevria. I wonder if, studying the modelling data after the webinar, we could transfer here some of the knowledge being shared in the chat of the webinar. I only had time to copy the link for the document entitled "APPLICATION DES TECHNOLOGIES 3.0 À LA DESCRIPTION DES ÉVÉNEMENTS CULTURELS"; I missed the rest. And could you please refer to the modelled data lists, for example the modelled data list showing types of Events (TheatreEvent etc). If possible..in order to help studying the existing modelling endeavours /solutions on public events, before creating use cases, as the schedule implies. Thank you!

EmidioStani commented 2 years ago

There are indeed different models, each with their views, complexity, etc; when possible the method is to reuse concepts by looking at their context, definitions, constraints

Concerning type of events there is an initial list nf https://op.europa.eu/en/web/eu-vocabularies/dataset/-/resource?uri=http://publications.europa.eu/resource/dataset/public-event-type