Preferred Name |
aspect |
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Definitions |
[SSN] It's the classification of sosa:FeatureOfInterest in the course of an sosa:Observation for BCI Activities. This concept captures the view or interpretation for the Records, and thus, it defines the purpose and/or scope of BCI Activities observations. |
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ID |
https://w3id.org/BCI-ontology#Aspect |
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change note |
Status: *STABLE* |
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definition |
[SSN] It's the classification of sosa:FeatureOfInterest in the course of an sosa:Observation for BCI Activities. This concept captures the view or interpretation for the Records, and thus, it defines the purpose and/or scope of BCI Activities observations. |
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editorial note |
See general remark about: ASPECT-and-MODALITY The following descriptions capture the definition of this concept ([oldSSN: FeatureOfInterest] and [Compton2009]) adjusted to this ontology: (*) An Aspect is an abstraction of BCI activities performed by humans, from the human body's state perspective. (*) Devices observe physiological signals (Modality-ies) of Aspects: for example, the EEG signals (Modality) of an emotion (Aspect). (*) Aspects are human body's states that are the target of sensing. |
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modified |
2017-08-20T19:50:00 |
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part |
Observations |
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preferred label |
aspect |
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prefixIRI |
bci:Aspect |
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scope note |
This class is intended to be the root of a class hierarchy. Domain-specific applications can extend this class hierarchy for their own purposes to describe the Aspects of the Records. Three main Aspects are defined in this ontology. |
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source |
[SSN], [Compton2009] |
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StillImage |
Aspect-and-Modality_(SOSA-SSN).png |
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title |
Aspect |
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subClassOf |