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Menelas Project Top-Level Ontology
Acronym | TOP-MENELAS |
Visibility | Public |
Description | The two main goals MENELAS contributes to are to (i) Provide better account of and better access to medical information through natural languages in order to help physicians in their daily practice, and to (ii) Enhance European cooperation by multilingual access to standardised medical nomenclatures. The major achievements of MENELAS are the realisation of its two functional systems: (i) The Document Indexing System encodes free text PDSs into both an internal representation (a set of Conceptual Graphs) and international nomenclature codes (ICD-9-CM). Instances of the Document Indexing System have been realised for French, English and Dutch ; (ii) The Consultation System allows users to access the information contained in PDSs previously indexed by the Document Indexing System. The test domain for the project was coronary diseases. The existing prototype shows promising results for information retrieval from natural language PDSs and for automatically encoding PDSs into an existing classification such as ICD-9-CM. A set of components, tools, knowledge bases and methods has also been produced by the project. These include language-independent ontology and models for the domain of coronary diseases; conceptual description of the relevant ICD-9-CM codes. This ontology includes a top-ontology, a top-domain ontology and a domain ontology (Coronay diseases surgery). The menelas-top ontology here is the part of the whole ontology without any reference to medical domain. |
Status | Beta |
Format | OWL |
Contact | Jean Charlet, jean.charlet@upmc.fr |
Version | Released | Uploaded | Downloads |
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1.0 (Parsed, Indexed, Metrics, Annotator) | 01/26/2018 | 01/26/2018 | OWL | CSV | RDF/XML | Diff |
1.0 (Archived) | 01/25/2018 | 01/25/2018 | OWL | Diff |
1.0 (Archived) | 01/25/2018 | 01/24/2018 | OWL | Diff |
1.2 (Archived) | 07/03/2013 | 01/22/2018 | OWL | Diff |
1.1 (Archived) | 07/03/2013 | 07/15/2013 | OWL | Diff |
1.1 (Archived) | 07/03/2013 | 07/04/2013 | OWL |
1.1 (Archived) | 07/03/2013 | 07/04/2013 | OWL |
1 (Archived) | 01/14/2013 | 01/14/2013 | OWL |
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Classes | 458 |
Individuals | 0 |
Properties | 298 |
Maximum depth | 11 |
Maximum number of children | 16 |
Average number of children | 3 |
Classes with a single child | 15 |
Classes with more than 25 children | 0 |
Classes with no definition | 264 |
Id | http://www.limics.fr/ontologies/menelastop#IntentionalChange
http://www.limics.fr/ontologies/menelastop#IntentionalChange
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Preferred Name | intentional change |
Definitions |
A intentional change is a change directed by an intention, ie the representation of a goal. It is then intentional in two senses: intention in the common meaning, ie a goal, and intention in the philosophical meaning, ie a representation of something that is not always real. Intentional changes are hence possible by means of objects that can have intentions (or representations): that is human_being. Intentional changes have hence an agent, the human_being supporting the intention, and a goal, what is purported by the intention. According to the purported goal, children are distinguished: changing the physical world (physical_change_action), changing the mental world (mental_change_action), changing the ideal world (social_change_action). For those who like philosophical references, these are the three world of Popper (Physical, Psychological, Cultural).
[intentional_change: _x]-
(agt)-->[human_being]
(rcpt)-->[human_being]
(source)-->[human_being]
(pat)-->[human_being]
(complicated_by)-->[state_of_physical_object]
(descriptive_goal)-->[state_of_physical_object]
(descriptive_result)-->[state_of_physical_object]
(motivated_by)-->[state_of_physical_object]
(not_favoured_by)-->[state_of_physical_object]
(performative_goal)-->[intentional_change]
(motive)-->[state_of_mind]
(reason)-->[state_of_mind]
(has_for_necessary_subaction)-->[intentional_change]
(has_for_optional_subaction)-->[intentional_change]
(necessary_subaction_of)-->[intentional_change]
(optional_subaction_of)-->[intentional_change]
(inst_meth)-->[intentional_change]
(inst_meth_excl)-->[intentional_change]
(inst_tool)-->[physical_object]
(purported_change)<--[intentional_change]
(purported_obj)-->[physical_object]
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Type | http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#Class |
All Properties
definition | A intentional change is a change directed by an intention, ie the representation of a goal. It is then intentional in two senses: intention in the common meaning, ie a goal, and intention in the philosophical meaning, ie a representation of something that is not always real. Intentional changes are hence possible by means of objects that can have intentions (or representations): that is human_being. Intentional changes have hence an agent, the human_being supporting the intention, and a goal, what is purported by the intention. According to the purported goal, children are distinguished: changing the physical world (physical_change_action), changing the mental world (mental_change_action), changing the ideal world (social_change_action). For those who like philosophical references, these are the three world of Popper (Physical, Psychological, Cultural). A intentional change is a change directed by an intention, ie the representation of a goal. It is then intentional in two senses: intention in the common meaning, ie a goal, and intention in the philosophical meaning, ie a representation of something that is not always real. Intentional changes are hence possible by means of objects that can have intentions (or representations): that is human_being. Intentional changes have hence an agent, the human_being supporting the intention, and a goal, what is purported by the intention. According to the purported goal, children are distinguished: changing the physical world (physical_change_action), changing the mental world (mental_change_action), changing the ideal world (social_change_action). For those who like philosophical references, these are the three world of Popper (Physical, Psychological, Cultural). [intentional_change: _x]- (agt)-->[human_being] (rcpt)-->[human_being] (source)-->[human_being] (pat)-->[human_being] (complicated_by)-->[state_of_physical_object] (descriptive_goal)-->[state_of_physical_object] (descriptive_result)-->[state_of_physical_object] (motivated_by)-->[state_of_physical_object] (not_favoured_by)-->[state_of_physical_object] (performative_goal)-->[intentional_change] (motive)-->[state_of_mind] (reason)-->[state_of_mind] (has_for_necessary_subaction)-->[intentional_change] (has_for_optional_subaction)-->[intentional_change] (necessary_subaction_of)-->[intentional_change] (optional_subaction_of)-->[intentional_change] (inst_meth)-->[intentional_change] (inst_meth_excl)-->[intentional_change] (inst_tool)-->[physical_object] (purported_change)<--[intentional_change] (purported_obj)-->[physical_object] % |
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prefLabel | intentional change
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comment | [intentional_change: _x]-
(agt)-->[human_being]
(rcpt)-->[human_being]
(source)-->[human_being]
(pat)-->[human_being]
(complicated_by)-->[state_of_physical_object]
(descriptive_goal)-->[state_of_physical_object]
(descriptive_result)-->[state_of_physical_object]
(motivated_by)-->[state_of_physical_object]
(not_favoured_by)-->[state_of_physical_object]
(performative_goal)-->[intentional_change]
(motive)-->[state_of_mind]
(reason)-->[state_of_mind]
(has_for_necessary_subaction)-->[intentional_change]
(has_for_optional_subaction)-->[intentional_change]
(necessary_subaction_of)-->[intentional_change]
(optional_subaction_of)-->[intentional_change]
(inst_meth)-->[intentional_change]
(inst_meth_excl)-->[intentional_change]
(inst_tool)-->[physical_object]
(purported_change)<--[intentional_change]
(purported_obj)-->[physical_object]
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dws | intentionally/ unintentionally
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dwp | changes are desired or intentionnally provoked.
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prefixIRI | IntentionalChange
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menelastopCGRepresentation | [intentional_change: _x]-
(agt)-->[human_being]
(rcpt)-->[human_being]
(source)-->[human_being]
(pat)-->[human_being]
(complicated_by)-->[state_of_physical_object]
(descriptive_goal)-->[state_of_physical_object]
(descriptive_result)-->[state_of_physical_object]
(motivated_by)-->[state_of_physical_object]
(not_favoured_by)-->[state_of_physical_object]
(performative_goal)-->[intentional_change]
(motive)-->[state_of_mind]
(reason)-->[state_of_mind]
(has_for_necessary_subaction)-->[intentional_change]
(has_for_optional_subaction)-->[intentional_change]
(necessary_subaction_of)-->[intentional_change]
(optional_subaction_of)-->[intentional_change]
(inst_meth)-->[intentional_change]
(inst_meth_excl)-->[intentional_change]
(inst_tool)-->[physical_object]
(purported_change)<--[intentional_change]
(purported_obj)-->[physical_object]
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sws | development or sudden appearance.
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swp | describes change of an intentional object
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