
Event ontology
Event ontology is a structured way to define and categorize events—things that happen or occur—in a formal system. It helps organize how we understand different types of events, their relationships, and their attributes. For example, it can distinguish between a meeting, a decision, or an accident, and specify how these events relate to people, locations, or other activities. This framework enables computers and systems to interpret and process complex information about happenings accurately, facilitating better data analysis, automation, and reasoning about real-world occurrences.