[Data-modeling] Unfinished work / lost work
Jeff Prucher
jeff at metaweb.com
Wed Dec 31 18:28:05 UTC 2008
A "cause of loss" type might work; more specific information can always be
included in the description.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: data-modeling-bounces at freebase.com
> [mailto:data-modeling-bounces at freebase.com] On Behalf Of Faye Harris
> Sent: Tuesday, December 30, 2008 6:17 PM
> To: Freebase data modeling mailing list
> Subject: Re: [Data-modeling] Unfinished work / lost work
>
> I think a "bucket type" model for "lost work" would be just
> fine. Would like to see a property for "cause of loss",
> although I'm not sure what the expected type should be.
>
> If a new type were to be created (e.g. "lost work cause"),
> it'd allow for queries like "find all works lost by fire". On
> the other hand, if it were left as raw text, more specific
> info (though less semantically
> parse-able) can be entered, e.g. "Lost on board the Titantic
> when it sank", "Damaged beyond repair when recovered from
> theft by Inspector Clouseau".
>
> -- Faye
>
>
> Jeff Prucher wrote:
> > I've created the "unifinished work" type
> >
> (https://www.freebase.com/view/media_common/unfinished_work),
> and left
> > it as a bucket for now: I think the co-typing should be pretty
> > self-explanatory, actually. I would, however, like to find
> a way to
> > model attempts to complete these works. The model should be easy (a
> > property on "unfinished work" called something like "completions by
> > other hands"), but I'm not sure what to call the expected type.
> > "Completed unfinished work" would get the point accross,
> although it
> > sounds oxymoronic.
> >
> > I also have a question about the proposed "lost work" type.
> Should it
> > just be a bucket, like "unfinished work", and expect that the
> > instances will be co-typed appropriately? If so, "Cardenio" would
> > show up in the list of "works written" for Shakespeare,
> rather than in
> > some kind of "lost works" property. This might be fine, I
> just wanted
> > to raist the question.
> >
> > Jeff
> >
> >
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> > *From:* data-modeling-bounces at freebase.com
> > [mailto:data-modeling-bounces at freebase.com] *On Behalf
> Of *Ed Laurent
> > *Sent:* Thursday, November 13, 2008 9:25 AM
> > *To:* Freebase data modeling mailing list
> > *Subject:* Re: [Data-modeling] Unfinished work / lost work
> >
> > How about adding a text field to the bucket to store info
> > associated with why the work was unfinished and/or why there is
> > confusion over what kind of work should be co-typed
> (e.g., Jeff's
> > Fitzgerald example). That way we can assess how to better store
> > that information after some unfinished works have been
> entered and
> > evaluated for commonalities. While it's good to develop
> the schema
> > when the ideas are fresh, this one may benefit from
> some notes on
> > how the type is used over time.
> >
> > -Ed
> >
> >
> > On Wed, Nov 12, 2008 at 12:36 PM, Jeff Prucher <jeff at metaweb.com
> > <mailto:jeff at metaweb.com>> wrote:
> >
> > Could be a candidate for the Media Common domain,
> if it's just
> > going to be a
> > bucket. There are lots of unfinished musical works, as well.
> > I assume that
> > Unfinished Work would then also be typed with whatever
> > relevant types (like
> > Written Work) applied, so that you could see the creator,
> > dates, subjects,
> > etc. So would "The Last Tycoon" also be typed as a
> Book, even
> > though
> > Fizgerald never published it as such, and may not otherwise
> > have been long
> > enough to even be a book? I think that would work
> for Raymond
> > Chandler's
> > unfinished novel "The Poodle Springs Story", so
> that one could
> > assert that
> > Philip Marlowe was one of the characters. Otherwise, I don't
> > see a way to
> > make such an assertion.
> >
> > Jeff
> >
> > > -----Original Message-----
> > > From: data-modeling-bounces at freebase.com
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> > > [mailto:data-modeling-bounces at freebase.com
> > <mailto:data-modeling-bounces at freebase.com>] On
> Behalf Of Faye Li
> > > Sent: Wednesday, November 12, 2008 1:48 AM
> > > To: data-modeling at freebase.com
> > <mailto:data-modeling at freebase.com>
> > > Subject: [Data-modeling] Unfinished work / lost work
> > >
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > I'd like to have a "Unfinished Work" type in the
> Book domain
> > > for capturing unfinished written works. F. Scott
> Fitzgerald's
> > > "The Last Tycoon" is an example. It's more
> interesting when
> > > another author finishes the work -- something more common
> > > with short stories. Other than that I can't think of any
> > > other property this type would have.
> > >
> > > Along the same line I'd like to have a "Lost Work" type in
> > > the Publishing domain to apply to written works that no
> > > longer exist. An example here is Shakespeare's "Love's
> > > Labour's Won", which is believed to be a sequel to "Love's
> > > Labour's Lost".
> > >
> > > An equivalent type "Lost Artwork" seems to make
> sense in the
> > > Visual Art domain as well.
> > >
> > > Anyone else interested in these types? Are they
> enough to be
> > > types in the commons, or more suitable in bases?
> > >
> > > -- Faye
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