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The data models for the project are the recommended properties for curating content about events.

Data models

Academic conferences

Academic conference series

Title ID Data type Description Examples Inverse
subclass ofP279Itemsubclass of: this item is a subclass (subset) of that item; ALL instances of this item are instances of that item; different from P31 (instance of), e.g.: volcano is a subclass of mountain; Everest is an instance of mountainInternational AIDS Conference <subclass of> academic conference-
inceptionP571Point in timedate of establishment, founding and date of the first award ceremony: time when an entity begins to exist; for date of official opening use P1619International AIDS Conference <inception> 1985-
main subjectP921Itemtopic and subject: primary topic of a work or act of communicationInternational AIDS Conference <main subject> HIV/AIDS-
founderP112Itemfounder: founder or co-founder of this organization, religion, place or entityInternational AIDS Conference <founder> International AIDS Society-
language usedP2936Itemused language: language widely used (spoken or written) in this place or at this event or organisationThirty-first Conference on Neural Information Processing Systems <language used> English-
WikiCFP conference series IDP5127External identifieridentifier for a conference series, in WikiCFPConference on Neural Information Processing Systems <WikiCFP conference series ID> 2212-
GND IDP227External identifierGND ID: identifier from the Gemeinsame Normdatei authority file of names, subjects, and organizationsInternational AIDS Conference <GND ID> 1091975663-

Instance of one conference in a series

Title ID Data type Description Examples Inverse
instance ofP31Iteminstance of and instance or subclass of: type to which this subject corresponds/belongs. Different from P279 (subclass of); for example: K2 is an instance of mountain; volcano is a subclass of mountainXIX International AIDS Conference, 2012 <instance of> International AIDS Conference-
start timeP580Point in timestart time: time an entity begins to exist or a statement starts being validXIX International AIDS Conference, 2012 <start time> 22 July 2012-
end timeP582Point in timeend time: moment when an entity ceases to exist and a statement stops being entirely valid or no longer be trueXIX International AIDS Conference, 2012 <end time> 27 July 2012-
countryP17Itemhistorical country, state, sovereign state and country: sovereign state that this item is in (not to be used for human beings)XIX International AIDS Conference, 2012 <country> United States-
language usedP2936Itemused language: language widely used (spoken or written) in this place or at this event or organisationThirty-first Conference on Neural Information Processing Systems <language used> English-
WikiCFP event IDP5124External identifieridentifier for an event in WikiCFP, an online database for scientific meetingsThirty-first Conference on Neural Information Processing Systems <WikiCFP event ID> 56589-
Videolectures IDP4419External identifieridentifier for person, meeting or presentation/talk (video) on the Videolectures websiteESWC 2017 <Videolectures ID> eswc2017_portoroz-
GND IDP227External identifierGND ID: identifier from the Gemeinsame Normdatei authority file of names, subjects, and organizationsXVIII International AIDS Conference, 2010 <GND ID> 16105513-8-

Presentation in academic conference

Title ID Data type Description Examples Inverse
instance ofP31Iteminstance of and instance or subclass of: type to which this subject corresponds/belongs. Different from P279 (subclass of); for example: K2 is an instance of mountain; volcano is a subclass of mountainoccurrence <instance of> presentation-

Conference presenter or participant

Title ID Data type Description Examples Inverse
instance ofP31Iteminstance of and instance or subclass of: type to which this subject corresponds/belongs. Different from P279 (subclass of); for example: K2 is an instance of mountain; volcano is a subclass of mountainoccurrence <instance of> human-

Town hall meeting

Title ID Data type Description Examples Inverse
instance ofP31Iteminstance of and instance or subclass of: type to which this subject corresponds/belongs. Different from P279 (subclass of); for example: K2 is an instance of mountain; volcano is a subclass of mountainoccurrence <instance of> town hall meeting-

Speech

Title ID Data type Description Examples Inverse
instance ofP31Iteminstance of and instance or subclass of: type to which this subject corresponds/belongs. Different from P279 (subclass of); for example: K2 is an instance of mountain; volcano is a subclass of mountainPro Caelio <instance of> oration-

March or parade

Title ID Data type Description Examples Inverse
instance ofP31Iteminstance of and instance or subclass of: type to which this subject corresponds/belongs. Different from P279 (subclass of); for example: K2 is an instance of mountain; volcano is a subclass of mountainoccurrence <instance of> parade-

Demonstration (protest)

Protests to model:

Title ID Data type Description Examples Inverse
instance ofP31Iteminstance of and instance or subclass of: type to which this subject corresponds/belongs. Different from P279 (subclass of); for example: K2 is an instance of mountain; volcano is a subclass of mountainoccurrence <instance of> demonstration-
locationP276Itemphysical location and location of an event: location of the object, structure or event; use P131 to indicate the containing administrative entity, P8138 for statistical entities, or P706 for geographic entities; use P7153 for locations associated with the objectMona Lisa <location> Louvre Museum-
point in timeP585Point in timepoint in time: date something took place, existed or a statement was true; for providing time use the "refine date" property (P4241)2012 United States presidential election <point in time> -
part ofP361Itemwhole: object of which the subject is a part (if this subject is already part of object A which is a part of object B, then please only make the subject part of object A), inverse property of "has part" (P527, see also "has parts of the class" (P2670))ear <part of> headhas part(s)
organizerP664Itemevent producer, impresario and promoter: person or institution organizing an event1994 FIFA World Cup <organizer> FIFA-
number of participantsP1132Quantitynumber of participants: number of participants of an event, e.g. people or groups of people that take part in the event (NO units)2008 Summer Olympics <number of participants> 32-
start timeP580Point in timestart time: time an entity begins to exist or a statement starts being validJapan <start time> -
inceptionP571Point in timedate of establishment, founding and date of the first award ceremony: time when an entity begins to exist; for date of official opening use P1619Society of Jesus <inception> -
start pointP1427Itembeginning: starting place of this journey, flight, voyage, trek, migration etc.2004 Tour de France, Stage 2 <start point> Charleroi-
number of injuredP1339Quantityinjury: number of people with non-fatal injuries in an eventSeptember 11 attacks <number of injured> 6,000-
number of deathsP1120Quantitydeath toll: total (cumulative) number of people/animals who died since start as a direct result of an event or causePenn's Creek Massacre <number of deaths> 14-
political ideologyP1142Itempolitical ideology: political ideology of an organization or person or of a work (such as a newspaper)Liberal Party <political ideology> social liberalism-
Commons galleryP935StringCommons gallery: name of the Wikimedia Commons gallery page(s) related to this item (is suitable to allow multiple links to more gallery pages)Charles Square <Commons gallery> Karlovo náměstí (Prague)-
dedicated toP825Itemdedicatee, memorial society and dedication: person or organization to whom the subject was dedicatedTo a Creole Lady <dedicated to> Émélina de Carcenac Autard de Bragard-
destination pointP1444Itemdestination point or location: destination for this route (journey, flight, sailing, exploration, migration, etc.)2013 Vuelta a España, Stage 12 <destination point> Tarragona-
influenced byP737Itemsocial influence: the subject (person, idea, etc.) was influenced or inspired by this object entity, e.g. "Heidegger was influenced by Aristotle"Sergei Korolev <influenced by> Konstantin Tsiolkovsky and Sergei Utochkin-
located on streetP669Itemstreet: street, road, square, or trail, where the item is located. To add the number, use Property:P670 "house number" as qualifier. Use property P6375 "street address", if there is no item for the streetWhite House <located on street> Pennsylvania Avenue-
has immediate causeP1478Itemcause: nearest, proximate thing that directly resulted in the subject as outcome or effect. Used in conjunction with 'has cause' (i.e. underlying cause) and 'has contributing factor'. See 'Help:Modeling causes'.malaria <has immediate cause> mosquitoimmediate cause of
speakerP823Itemlecturer: person who is speaker for this event, ceremony, keynote, presentation or in a literary workGoogle I/O 2013 <speaker> Larry Page-
presenterP371Itempresenter: main role in presenting a radio or television program or a performing arts showJunior Eurovision Song Contest 2013 <presenter> Zlata Ognevich-
number of arrestsP5582Quantityarrest: the number of arrests made by public officials during or resulting from an eventPittsburgh railroad strike of 1877 <number of arrests> 139-
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