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OPTImAL: An ontology for patient adherence modeling in physical activity domain

Last uploaded: March 28, 2019






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Acronym OPTIMAL
Visibility Public
Description OPTImAL is a reusable formal model of factors affecting CVD patient adherence to physical activity and exercise. The basis for this model relies on the analysis of data/evidence published in the scientific literature and enables identification of adherence based on the patient profile. In the model, the patient profile is seen from the perspective of 60 multidimensional aspects (320 factors). Each factor is associated with defined adherence to a particular patient activity behavior.
Status Alpha
Format OWL
Categories
Taxonomic Classification
Health
Contact
Kristina Livitckaia ([email protected])
Creation date
March 28, 2019
Submission date
March 28, 2019
Version information
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uri
http://webprotege.stanford.edu/project/B1YA5aP4fTfTaBBx7flwQP
http://webprotege.stanford.edu/project/B1YA5aP4fTfTaBBx7flwQP
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Version Released Uploaded Downloads
1 (Parsed, Indexed, Metrics, Annotator) 03/28/2019 03/28/2019 OWL | CSV | RDF/XML
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Classes 142
Individuals 371
Properties 10
Maximum depth 3
Maximum number of children 20
Average number of children 5
Classes with a single child 2
Classes with more than 25 children 0
Classes with no definition 142
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