diff --git a/ontology.json b/ontology.json index efeac59..cee2c50 100644 --- a/ontology.json +++ b/ontology.json @@ -344,7 +344,7 @@ { "id": "/m/06bxc", "name": "Rapping", - "description": "The sound of "spoken or chanted rhyming lyrics", serving the role of a vocal line in music but with normal speech intonation instead of a melodic line.", + "description": "The sound of \"spoken or chanted rhyming lyrics\", serving the role of a vocal line in music but with normal speech intonation instead of a melodic line.", "citation_uri": "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rapping", "positive_examples": ["youtu.be/o0UkYQyz7Go?start=10&end=20", "youtu.be/TlAoG8vYhZc?start=110&end=120", "youtu.be/x7RGnBNjxUc?start=40&end=50", "youtu.be/oqkwwyS91MU?start=100&end=110", "youtu.be/vUgzSosGFl0?start=100&end=110", "youtu.be/n75IvFxTnPc?start=500&end=510", "youtu.be/rQZOndx4yQk?start=220&end=230", "youtu.be/UABPePYISsQ?start=30&end=40", "youtu.be/gAX5Kae75y0?start=30&end=40", "youtu.be/IDhovk37whw?start=30&end=40"], "child_ids": [], @@ -731,7 +731,7 @@ { "id": "/m/04v5dt", "name": "Booing", - "description": "Vocal display of displeasure for someone or something, generally an entertainer, by loudly yelling "boo!" or making other noises of disparagement.", + "description": "Vocal display of displeasure for someone or something, generally an entertainer, by loudly yelling \"boo!\" or making other noises of disparagement.", "citation_uri": "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Booing", "positive_examples": ["youtu.be/-Cz0muXWdeU?start=310&end=320", "youtu.be/X6xMdMyx4Q8?start=190&end=200", "youtu.be/07ckQxmU9KM?start=23&end=33"], "child_ids": [], @@ -1145,7 +1145,7 @@ { "id": "/m/04cvmfc", "name": "Roar", - "description": "A deep, bellowing outburst of sound forced through an open mouth, made by a lion or other "big cat" species.", + "description": "A deep, bellowing outburst of sound forced through an open mouth, made by a lion or other \"big cat\" species.", "citation_uri": "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roar_(utterance)", "positive_examples": ["youtu.be/V_K53wcR_hc?start=200&end=210", "youtu.be/IFQGJ_jeTMQ?start=370&end=380", "youtu.be/JbPNmYKs7P0?start=38&end=48"], "child_ids": [], @@ -1469,7 +1469,7 @@ { "id": "/m/06w87", "name": "Steel guitar, slide guitar", - "description": "Sounds of a guitar whose string length is controlled by a hard object placed on the string (the "slide" or "steel") instead of by pressing against the frets with the fingers.", + "description": "Sounds of a guitar whose string length is controlled by a hard object placed on the string (the \"slide\" or \"steel\") instead of by pressing against the frets with the fingers.", "citation_uri": "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steel_guitar", "positive_examples": ["youtu.be/0fcW2Nu_yk4?start=70&end=80", "youtu.be/gGEMCZmcJo0?start=130&end=140", "youtu.be/KvDjUWfxLvw?start=210&end=220", "youtu.be/JY_l4taOZG4?start=180&end=190", "youtu.be/Zne2aFaPEjE?start=180&end=190"], "child_ids": [], @@ -1514,7 +1514,7 @@ { "id": "/m/04rzd", "name": "Mandolin", - "description": "Sounds of an instrument in the lute family, commonly with 4 courses of doubled metal strings, usually plucked with a plectrum or "pick".", + "description": "Sounds of an instrument in the lute family, commonly with 4 courses of doubled metal strings, usually plucked with a plectrum or \"pick\".", "citation_uri": "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mandolin", "positive_examples": ["youtu.be/EiL4B7P8w5E?start=160&end=170", "youtu.be/UfCnuSlcb8c?start=230&end=240", "youtu.be/V2TOF7oO5iw?start=30&end=40", "youtu.be/6hBBOM8wkzY?start=30&end=40", "youtu.be/7vugt_BNbK0?start=230&end=240"], "child_ids": [], @@ -1685,7 +1685,7 @@ { "id": "/m/06rvn", "name": "Snare drum", - "description": "The sound of a drum that produces a sharp staccato sound by virtue of metal coils (the "snare") stretched across one of the membranes.", + "description": "The sound of a drum that produces a sharp staccato sound by virtue of metal coils (the \"snare\") stretched across one of the membranes.", "citation_uri": "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snare_drum", "positive_examples": ["youtu.be/1vhU7Zn-VBM?start=270&end=280", "youtu.be/_U8C951VmOc?start=30&end=40", "youtu.be/rZa2PFRUfyg?start=90&end=100", "youtu.be/UtlddariDo4?start=60&end=70", "youtu.be/3e7FToRhcTE?start=40&end=50", "youtu.be/7BEUpZOEFAQ?start=100&end=110", "youtu.be/dAAfKqP13QE?start=30&end=40", "youtu.be/B6XqwiZ_cmE?start=40&end=50", "youtu.be/kmiLtUMZPeA?start=60&end=70"], "child_ids": ["/m/03t3fj", "/m/02k_mr"], @@ -1757,7 +1757,7 @@ { "id": "/m/0bm0k", "name": "Crash cymbal", - "description": "The sound of a cymbal that produces a loud, sharp "crash" used for occasional accents.", + "description": "The sound of a cymbal that produces a loud, sharp \"crash\" used for occasional accents.", "citation_uri": "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crash_cymbal", "positive_examples": [], "child_ids": [], @@ -1892,7 +1892,7 @@ { "id": "/m/07gql", "name": "Trumpet", - "description": "The sound of a high-pitched brass instruments played by blowing air through almost-closed lips, producing a "buzzing" sound that starts a standing wave vibration in the air column inside the instrument.", + "description": "The sound of a high-pitched brass instruments played by blowing air through almost-closed lips, producing a \"buzzing\" sound that starts a standing wave vibration in the air column inside the instrument.", "citation_uri": "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trumpet", "positive_examples": ["youtu.be/TaBJtSIFxNI?start=230&end=240", "youtu.be/2NY5vr-zuPk?start=30&end=40", "youtu.be/K6m0jA-zqkM?start=20&end=30", "youtu.be/jzlD88TWgAY?start=30&end=40", "youtu.be/eiVonYZuzUc?start=30&end=40", "youtu.be/njmeO5JDRAI?start=150&end=160"], "child_ids": [], @@ -2063,7 +2063,7 @@ { "id": "/m/0395lw", "name": "Bell", - "description": "The sound of a simple instrument usually consisting of metal cast in the shape of a hollow cup, whose sides form a resonator which vibrates in a single tone upon being struck by a "clapper" suspended within, or by a separate mallet or hammer.", + "description": "The sound of a simple instrument usually consisting of metal cast in the shape of a hollow cup, whose sides form a resonator which vibrates in a single tone upon being struck by a \"clapper\" suspended within, or by a separate mallet or hammer.", "citation_uri": "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bell", "positive_examples": ["youtu.be/e-MkVbRmlIo?start=80&end=90", "youtu.be/hTb_hLSPH3w?start=200&end=210", "youtu.be/7WoxYO6rWLo?start=430&end=440", "youtu.be/btFRBcWGlbU?start=550&end=560", "youtu.be/tYZLPFuzNIs?start=20&end=30", "youtu.be/Qklbd5OLmac?start=60&end=70", "youtu.be/8Jp638z8SEs?start=30&end=40", "youtu.be/u3doJa_O5p8?start=30&end=40", "youtu.be/AlSWSI50R7U?start=60&end=70"], "child_ids": ["/m/03w41f", "/m/0239kh", "/m/027m70_", "/m/0gy1t2s", "/m/07n_g", "/m/0f8s22", "/m/0150b9"], @@ -2243,7 +2243,7 @@ { "id": "/m/0glt670", "name": "Hip hop music", - "description": "Hip hop or rap music formed in the United States in the 1970s and consists of stylized rhythmic music that commonly accompanies rhythmic and rhyming speech ("rapping").", + "description": "Hip hop or rap music formed in the United States in the 1970s and consists of stylized rhythmic music that commonly accompanies rhythmic and rhyming speech (\"rapping\").", "citation_uri": "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hip_hop_music", "positive_examples": [], "child_ids": ["/m/04j_h4", "/m/0n8zsc8", "/m/02cz_7"], @@ -2279,7 +2279,7 @@ { "id": "/m/06by7", "name": "Rock music", - "description": "A genre of popular music that originated as "rock and roll" in the United States in the 1950s, and developed into a range of different styles in the 1960s and later. Compared to pop music, rock places a higher degree of emphasis on musicianship, live performance, and an ideology of authenticity.", + "description": "A genre of popular music that originated as \"rock and roll\" in the United States in the 1950s, and developed into a range of different styles in the 1960s and later. Compared to pop music, rock places a higher degree of emphasis on musicianship, live performance, and an ideology of authenticity.", "citation_uri": "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rock_music", "positive_examples": [], "child_ids": ["/m/03lty", "/m/05r6t", "/m/0dls3", "/m/0dl5d", "/m/07sbbz2", "/m/05w3f"], @@ -2387,7 +2387,7 @@ { "id": "/m/015y_n", "name": "Swing music", - "description": "A form of American music that dominated in the 1930s and 1940s, using a strong rhythm section of double bass and drums as the anchor, a lead section of brass, woodwind, and sometimes stringed instruments, medium to fast tempos, and a "lilting" swing time rhythm.", + "description": "A form of American music that dominated in the 1930s and 1940s, using a strong rhythm section of double bass and drums as the anchor, a lead section of brass, woodwind, and sometimes stringed instruments, medium to fast tempos, and a \"lilting\" swing time rhythm.", "citation_uri": "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swing_music", "positive_examples": [], "child_ids": [], @@ -2702,7 +2702,7 @@ { "id": "/m/0164x2", "name": "Music of Africa", - "description": "Music whose style or form clearly indicates African origin or primarily African influence. Given the vastness of the continent, this covers many distinct musical traditions. Sub-Saharan African music frequently relies on percussion instruments including xylophones, drums, and tone-producing instruments such as the mbira or "thumb piano."", + "description": "Music whose style or form clearly indicates African origin or primarily African influence. Given the vastness of the continent, this covers many distinct musical traditions. Sub-Saharan African music frequently relies on percussion instruments including xylophones, drums, and tone-producing instruments such as the mbira or \"thumb piano.\"", "citation_uri": "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Music_of_Africa", "positive_examples": [], "child_ids": ["/m/0145m", "/m/022dgg"], @@ -2828,7 +2828,7 @@ { "id": "/m/05jcn", "name": "Musical note", - "description": "A pitched sound forming the "atom" of much written music.", + "description": "A pitched sound forming the \"atom\" of much written music.", "citation_uri": "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Musical_note", "positive_examples": [], "child_ids": [], @@ -2864,7 +2864,7 @@ { "id": "/m/0b128", "name": "Harmony", - "description": "The use of simultaneous pitches or chords. Harmony is often said to refer to the "vertical" aspect of music, as distinguished from melodic line, or the "horizontal" aspect.", + "description": "The use of simultaneous pitches or chords. Harmony is often said to refer to the \"vertical\" aspect of music, as distinguished from melodic line, or the \"horizontal\" aspect.", "citation_uri": "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harmony", "positive_examples": [], "child_ids": [], @@ -3251,7 +3251,7 @@ { "id": "/t/dd00041", "name": "Sounds of things", - "description": "Set of sound classes referring to sounds that are immediately understood by listeners as arising from specific objects (rather than being heard more literally as "sounds").", + "description": "Set of sound classes referring to sounds that are immediately understood by listeners as arising from specific objects (rather than being heard more literally as \"sounds\").", "citation_uri": "", "positive_examples": [], "child_ids": ["/m/07yv9", "/m/02mk9", "/t/dd00071", "/m/0395lw", "/m/07pp_mv", "/t/dd00077", "/m/07k1x", "/m/014zdl", "/m/083vt", "/m/039jq", "/m/04k94", "/t/dd00089", "/t/dd00133"], @@ -3314,7 +3314,7 @@ { "id": "/m/012f08", "name": "Motor vehicle (road)", - "description": "Sounds of self-propelled land vehicles, usually wheeled, that do not operate on rails. Includes "off-road" vehicles designed for unmade roads.", + "description": "Sounds of self-propelled land vehicles, usually wheeled, that do not operate on rails. Includes \"off-road\" vehicles designed for unmade roads.", "citation_uri": "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Motor_vehicle", "positive_examples": ["youtu.be/tMPg88c5ciQ?start=160&end=170", "youtu.be/-znLAiE_r_w?start=30&end=40", "youtu.be/2R2qwpgb0Dw?start=30&end=40", "youtu.be/ko91_sThwdo?start=290&end=300", "youtu.be/u8rFWqmbx18?start=240&end=250", "youtu.be/g6o47ksKlpQ?start=70&end=80", "youtu.be/gKKzQNZiymI?start=130&end=140", "youtu.be/f1yc8bkg0sc?start=10&end=20", "youtu.be/B1vvkDwpgLQ?start=30&end=40"], "child_ids": ["/m/0k4j", "/m/07r04", "/m/01bjv", "/m/03j1ly", "/m/04_sv", "/m/0btp2"], @@ -3719,7 +3719,7 @@ { "id": "/m/01h82_", "name": "Engine knocking", - "description": "A metallic "pinging" sound caused by a malfunctioning spark-ignited internal combustion engine. Engine knocking indicates that the combustion of the air/fuel mixture in the cylinder is occurring at the wrong point in the piston's stroke.", + "description": "A metallic \"pinging\" sound caused by a malfunctioning spark-ignited internal combustion engine. Engine knocking indicates that the combustion of the air/fuel mixture in the cylinder is occurring at the wrong point in the piston's stroke.", "citation_uri": "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Engine_knocking", "positive_examples": [], "child_ids": [], @@ -3998,7 +3998,7 @@ { "id": "/m/0zmy2j9", "name": "Velcro, hook and loop fastener", - "description": "Sounds of fasteners typically consisting of two lineal fabric strips, one featuring tiny hooks, the second consisting of even smaller and "hairier" loops.", + "description": "Sounds of fasteners typically consisting of two lineal fabric strips, one featuring tiny hooks, the second consisting of even smaller and \"hairier\" loops.", "citation_uri": "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hook_and_loop_fastener", "positive_examples": ["youtu.be/i6_BUnSbcmg?start=380&end=390", "youtu.be/nawwAJZQfzU?start=21&end=31", "youtu.be/BqtXSwmi4o0?start=170&end=180", "youtu.be/Sc-fSFNSfkg?start=30&end=40", "youtu.be/Qe6J61XXTZw?start=30&end=40", "youtu.be/3ej1cmiQYGM?start=24&end=34"], "child_ids": [], @@ -4133,7 +4133,7 @@ { "id": "/m/01sb50", "name": "Cellphone buzz, vibrating alert", - "description": "The low buzz emitted by the vibrotactile actuator used to provide "silent alarms" on mobile phones and other devices.", + "description": "The low buzz emitted by the vibrotactile actuator used to provide \"silent alarms\" on mobile phones and other devices.", "citation_uri": "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vibrating_alert", "positive_examples": ["youtu.be/bipdap5oNJY?start=270&end=280"], "child_ids": [], @@ -4862,7 +4862,7 @@ { "id": "/m/02rr_", "name": "Effects unit", - "description": "Sounds associated with an electronic device that alters how a musical instrument or other audio source sounds. Some effects subtly "color" a sound while others transform it dramatically.", + "description": "Sounds associated with an electronic device that alters how a musical instrument or other audio source sounds. Some effects subtly \"color\" a sound while others transform it dramatically.", "citation_uri": "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Effects_unit", "positive_examples": ["youtu.be/aAmyLNfCbyo?start=580&end=590", "youtu.be/7lTBoMcuy10?start=190&end=200", "youtu.be/ND-Fs2VaFL0?start=30&end=40", "youtu.be/8FiXfyDdaZo?start=160&end=170", "youtu.be/thvxJisK52g?start=50&end=60", "youtu.be/PFr8GwUVzfw?start=300&end=310", "youtu.be/GsAUcq1V2HY?start=30&end=40", "youtu.be/UMkFu4MsDjc?start=160&end=170"], "child_ids": ["/m/07m2kt"],