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- composed_in comment "\n Associates a MusicalWork to the Composition event pertaining\n to its creation. For example, I might use this property to associate\n the Magic Flute to its composition event, occuring during 1782 and having as\n a mo:composer Mozart.\n ".
- conducted comment "Relates agents to the performances they were conducting".
- conductor comment "Relates a performance to the conductor involved".
- derived_from comment "A related signal from which the described signal is derived.".
- djmixed comment "Used to relate an artist who djmixed a musical work or the expression of a musical work. \n \nThe artist usually selected the tracks, chose their sequence, and slightly changed them by fading (so that one track blends in smoothly with the other) or pitching (so that the tempo of one track matches the tempo of the following track). This applies to a 'Mixtape' in which all tracks were DJ-mixed together into one single long track. ".
- djmixed_by comment "Used to relate a work or the expression of a work to an artist who djmixed it. \n \nThe artist usually selected the tracks, chose their sequence, and slightly changed them by fading (so that one track blends in smoothly with the other) or pitching (so that the tempo of one track matches the tempo of the following track). This applies to a 'Mixtape' in which all tracks were DJ-mixed together into one single long track. ".
- download comment "\n This property can be used to link from a person to the website where they make their works available, or from\n a manifestation (a track or an album, for example) to a web page where it is available for\n download.\n \n It is better to use one of the three sub-properties instead of this one in order to specify wether the\n content can be accessed for free (mo:freedownload), if it is just free preview material (mo:previewdownload), or\n if it can be accessed for some money (mo:paiddownload) (this includes links to the Amazon store, for example).\n\n This property MUST be used only if the content is just available through a web page (holding, for example\n a Flash application) - it is better to link to actual content directly through the use of mo:available_as and\n mo:Stream, mo:Torrent or mo:ED2K, etc. Therefore, Semantic Web user agents that don't know how to read HTML and even\n less to rip streams from Flash applications can still access the audio content.\n ".
- engineer comment "Relates a performance or a recording to the engineer involved".
- engineered comment "Relates agents to the performances/recordings they were engineering in".
- event_homepage comment "Links a particular event to a web page".
- free_download comment "\n This property can be used to link from a person to the website where they make their works available, or from\n a manifestation (a track or an album, for example) to a web page where it is available for free \n download.\n\n This property MUST be used only if the content is just available through a web page (holding, for example\n a Flash application) - it is better to link to actual content directly through the use of mo:available_as and \n mo:Stream, mo:Torrent or mo:ED2K, etc. Therefore, Semantic Web user agents that don't know how to read HTML and even\n less to rip streams from Flash applications can still access the audio content.\n ".
- gtin comment "GTIN is a grouping term for EANs and UPCs. In common speech those are called barcodes although the barcodes are just a representation of those identifying numbers.".
- interpreter comment "Adds an involved music artist, who interpreted, remixed, or otherwise modified an existing signal, which resulted in the signal that is here the subject of this relation.".
- listened comment "Relates agents to the performances they were listening in".
- listener comment "Relates a performance to the listener involved".
- movement_number comment "Indicates the position of a movement in a musical work.".
- paid_download comment "\n Provide a link from an artist to a web page where all of that artist's musical work is available for some money,\n or a link from a manifestation (record/track, for example) to a web page providing a paid access to this manifestation.\n ".
- performance_of comment "\n Associates a Performance to a musical work or an arrangement that is being used as a factor in it.\n For example, I might use this property to attach the Magic Flute musical work to \n a particular Performance.\n ".
- performed comment "Relates agents to the performances they were performing in".
- performed_in comment "\n Associates a Musical Work or an Score to Performances in which they were\n a factor. For example, I might use this property in order to \n associate the Magic Flute to a particular performance at the Opera\n Bastille last year.".
- performer comment "Relates a performance to the performers involved".
- produced comment "Used to relate an person or a group of person who produced the manifestation of a work.".
- produced_signal comment "\n Associates a Recording to the outputted signal.\n ".
- produced_sound comment "\n Associates a Performance to a physical Sound that is being produced by it.\n ".
- produced_work comment "\n Associates a composition event to the produced MusicalWork. For example,\n this property could link the event corresponding to the composition of the\n Magic Flute in 1782 to the Magic Flute musical work itself. This musical work\n can then be used in particular performances.\n ".
- producer comment "Used to relate the manifestation of a work to a person or a group of person who produced it.".
- publication_of comment "Link a particular manifestation to the related signal, score, libretto, or lyrics".
- published comment "Used to relate an person or a group of person who published the manifestation of a work.".
- published_as comment "\n Links a musical expression (e.g. a signal or a score) to one of its manifestations (e.g. a track on a particular record or a published score).\n ".
- publisher comment "Used to relate a musical manifestation to a person or a group of person who published it.".
- publishing_location comment "\n Relates a musical manifestation to its publication location.\n ".
- recorded_as comment "\n This is a shortcut property, allowing to bypass all the Sound/Recording steps. This property\n allows to directly link a Performance to the recorded Signal. This is recommended for \"normal\"\n users. However, advanced users wanting to express things such as the location of the microphone will\n have to create this shortcut as well as the whole workflow, in order to let the \"normal\" users access\n simply the, well, simple information:-) .\n ".
- recorded_in comment "\n Associates a physical Sound to a Recording event where it is being used \n in order to produce a signal. For example, I might use this property to \n associate the sound produced by a particular performance of the magic flute\n to a given recording, done using my cell-phone.\n ".
- recording_of comment "\n Associates a Recording event to a physical Sound being recorded.\n For example, I might use this property to\n associate a given recording, done using my cell phone, to the \n sound produced by a particular performance of the magic flute.\n ".
- records comment "\n This is the inverse of the shortcut property recordedAs, allowing to relate directly a performance\n to a signal.\n ".
- release_status comment "\n Relates a musical manifestation to its release status (bootleg, ...)\n ".
- release_type comment "\n Relates a musical manifestation to its release type (interview, spoken word, album, ...)\n ".
- remixed comment "Used to relate an artist who remixed a musical work or the expression of a musical work. \n \nThis involves taking just one other musical work and using audio editing to make it sound like a significantly different, but usually still recognisable, song. It can be used to link an artist to a single song that they remixed, or, if they remixed an entire musical work.".
- remixer comment "Used to relate a musical work or the expression of a musical work to an artist who remixed it. \n \nThis involves taking just one other musical work and using audio editing to make it sound like a significantly different, but usually still recognisable, song. It can be used to link an artist to a single song that they remixed, or, if they remixed an entire musical work.".
- sample_rate comment "\n Associates a digital signal to its sample rate. It might be easier to express it this way instead of\n defining a timeline map:-) Range is xsd:float.\n ".
- sampled comment "Used to relate an artist who sampled a Signal.".
- sampled_version comment "\n Associates an analog signal with a sampled version of it\n ".
- sampled_version_of comment "\n Associates a digital signal with the analog version of it\n ".
- sampler comment "Used to relate the signal of a musical work to an artist who sampled it.".
- time comment "\n Associates a Signal to a time object - its actual domain\n ".
- track comment "Indicates a part of a musical manifestation - in this particular case, a track.".
- track_number comment "Indicates the position of a track on a record medium (a CD, etc.).".
- uuid comment "\n Links an object to an universally unique identifier for it.\n ".
- OrderedList comment "An ordered list with a given length an indexed items.".
- Slot comment "A slot in an ordered list with a fixed index.".
- index comment "An index of a slot in an ordered list.".
- item comment "An item of a slot in an ordered list.".
- length comment "The length of an ordered list.".
- next comment "Associates the next slot in an ordered list.".
- ordered_list comment "An ordered list of an slot.".
- previous comment "Associates the previous slot in an ordered list".
- slot comment "A slot in an ordered list.".
- MediaActionCounter comment "A media action counter. Media actions are for example play back or skip events.".
- Playlist comment "A playlist of specific media items, e.g. music tracks, videos or slides.".
- PlaylistSlot comment "A playlist slot. It could contain e.g. a music track, a video or a slide, and maybe related with some \nadditional properties. However, it could maybe also included a \"sub\" playlist, e.g. to keep a fixed sequence of some tracks.".
- SkipEvent comment "A specific skip event of something.".
- playlist_item comment "A specific playlist item, e.g. a music track, video or slides. The range types of this property must be \nbased on bibo:Document or frbr:Endeavour (to keep it somehow media based).".
- places comment "The Places Ontology is a simple lightweight ontology for describing places of geographic interest.".
- Boundary comment "A Boundary resource specifies a sequence of points which, if joined, give the boundary of a geographical area. The sequence may be a serious of resources, each with a latitude and longitude, or a series of points using the datatype place:latlong. If the final point is the same as the first then the boundary is considered to be a closed area, whereas if the first and last points differ the boundary is considered to be a border line.".
- po comment "\n\t\tA vocabulary for programme data.\n\t\tIt defines concepts such as brands, series, episodes, broadcasts, etc.\n\t".
- Brand comment "\n\t\tA brand, e.g. `Top Gear'\n\t".
- Broadcast comment "\n\t\tA broadcast event.\n\t\tSubsumes the event concept defined in\n\t\tthe Event ontology.\n\t\tA broadcast is associated with a service, and with a\n\t\tparticular version of an episode.\n\t".
- Broadcaster comment "\n\t\tAn organization responsible of some broadcasting services. \n It can hold a set of services and outlets.\n\t".
- Category comment "\n A category provides a way of classifying a set of programmes. Such classifications\n can be performed according to multiple dimensions and taxonomies, e.g. genre, format, places, people, subjects...\n ".
- Channel comment "\n A physical channel on which a broadcast occurs.\n A single outlet or service can be associated with multiple channels. \n For example, Radio 4 LW broadcasts on Analogue Long Wave and on Digital\n Satellite.\n ".
- Clip comment "\n A particular clip, e.g. `Clip of Top Gear, first series'\n ".
- Episode comment "\n\t\tA particular episode, e.g. `Top Gear, first episode of the first series' or the film 'A Walk in the Sun' (http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00gfzdt)\n\t".
- FirstBroadcast comment "\n\t\tSpecifies a broadcast as being the \n\t\tfirst one of a particular version.\n\t ".
- Format comment "\n Anchor point for format taxonomies, similar to po:Genre for genre taxonomies.\n Instances of this concept include documentaries, talk shows, animation, etc.\n ".
- Genre comment "\n An anchor point for a programmes' genre taxonomy, e.g. 'Drama'/'Biographical'.\n\t".
- MusicSegment comment "\n\t\tClassification of an episode version's region corresponding to a musical track being played.\n\t".
- NationalRadio comment "\n\t\tRadio services aiming at a national coverage.\n\t".
- OriginalVersion comment "\n\t\tAn `original' version, the legacy version of\n\t\ta particular episode.\n\t".
- Outlet comment "\n Outlet of a particular service, e.g. Radio 4 LW and FM for Radio 4.\n Outlets are services which do not have variations.\n The identity criteria for an outlet is its timeline. \n For example, Radio 4 LW broadcasts on Analogue Long Wave, but also on Digital Satellite.\n It corresponds to just one outlet, as they are simulcasts.\n The two physical channels for broadcasts correspond to po:Channel.\n ".
- Person comment "A person".
- Place comment "A physical place".
- Programme comment "\n\t\tA programme, can either be a brand, a series or an episode\n\t".
- ProgrammeItem comment "\n A programme that can have versions, and as such can be broadcast or made available on-demand, e.g. a clip or an episode.\n ".
- Radio comment "\n\t\tServices that use a radio medium.\n\t".
- RegionalRadio comment "\n\t\tRadio services aiming at a regional coverage.\n\t".
- RepeatBroadcast comment "\n\t\tSpecifies a broadcast as being a \n\t\trepeat.\n\t".
- Season comment "\n\t\tA season is a group of broadcasts.\n\t".
- Segment comment "\n\t\tClassification of an episode version's region, e.g. 'this track was played at that time'.\n\t".
- Series comment "\n\t\tA series, e.g. `Top Gear, first season'\n\t".
- Service comment "\n A broadcasting service.\n\t\tInstances of this concept include BBC Radio Wales, BBC Radio 4, BBC News, etc.\n A service is a collection of outlets which contain common material, but with some variations, e.g. by\n region.\n Hence, a service may have multiple outlets (po:Outlet), e.g. BBC Radio 4 has BBC Radio 4 LW and BBC Radio 4 FM.\n A hierarchy of services types is defined within this ontology, e.g. radio and TV.\n A service that is a master brand only (a service that only commissions programmes, e.g. BBC Switch) should \n be an instance of the top-level po:Service.\n\t".
- ShortenedVersion comment "\n\t\tA shortened version.\n\t".
- Subject comment "\n Anchor point for subject taxonomies.\n ".
- Subtitle comment "\n Classification of an episode version's region corresponding to a subtitle being shown. \n ".
- TV comment "\n\t\tServices that use a television medium.\n\t".
- Version comment "\n\t\tA particular version of an episode.\n\t\tSuch versions include shortened ones, audio described ones\n\t\tor ones that holds sign language.\n\t\tThe version is associated to a timeline.\n\t".
- Web comment "\n\t\tServices that use a Web medium.\n\t".
- broadcasted_on comment "Deprecated property, left here for historical reasons".
- category comment "\n Relates a programme to a particular category, e.g. genre, format, place...\n ".
- credit comment "Relates a programmes to a person who is credited in it".
- synopsis comment "\n\t\tThe synopsis of a serie, brand or episode.\n\t".