Below are classes used in the Carnegie Hall (CH) data set. The table also includes a brief usage note per class and the vocabulary from which the class is sourced.
Class | CH Usage | Vocabulary |
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Event | Used in CH dataset to classify Events | Schema.org |
workPerformance | Used in CH dataset to classify work performances, i.e., sub-events | data.carnegiehall.org |
MusicComposition | Used in CH dataset to classify musical works; a sub-class of CreativeWork | Schema.org |
CreativeWork | Used in CH dataset to classify non-musical creative works, e.g. plays | Schema.org |
Person | Used in CH dataset to classify people | Schema.org |
Entity | The base type of all people, organizations, or animals taking part in Carnegie Hall events or serving creative roles in works performed | data.carnegiehall.org |
PerformingGroup | Use in CH dataset to classify performing ensembles | Schema.org |
Organization | An organization such as a school, NGO, corporation, club, etc., added when entity can be reasonably assumed to be an organization based on information available | Schema.org |
Instrument | Used in CH dataset to classify musical instruments | Music Ontology |
Role | Use in CH dataset to classify roles, e.g. actor, conductor, magician, etc. | Schema.org |
EventVenue | Used in CH dataset to classify the Carnegie Hall building, as well as each constituent venue | Schema.org |
LandmarksOrHistoricalBuildings | Used in CH dataset to classify the Carnegie Hall building | Schema.org |
Place | Entities that have a somewhat fixed, physical extension; in the context of the CH model, currently used to represent birthplaces of Entities and provide a node type suitable for attaching geocoding information | Schema.org |
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