Matches in LOV for { ?s <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment> ?o. }
- E85_Joining comment "This class comprises the activities that result in an instance of E39 Actor becoming a member of an instance of E74 Group. This class does not imply initiative by either party.\nTypical scenarios include becoming a member of a social organisation, becoming employee of a company, marriage, the adoption of a child by a family and the inauguration of somebody into an official position.".
- E86_Leaving comment "This class comprises the activities that result in an instance of E39 Actor to be disassociated from an instance of E74 Group. This class does not imply initiative by either party. \nTypical scenarios include the termination of membership in a social organisation, ending the employment at a company, divorce, and the end of tenure of somebody in an official position.".
- E87_Curation_Activity comment "This class comprises the activities that result in the continuity of management and the preservation and evolution of instances of E78 Collection, following an implicit or explicit curation plan. \nIt specializes the notion of activity into the curation of a collection and allows the history of curation to be recorded.\nItems are accumulated and organized following criteria like subject, chronological period, material type, style of art etc. and can be added or removed from an E78 Collection for a specific purpose and/or audience. The initial aggregation of items of a collection is regarded as an instance of E12 Production Event while the activity of evolving, preserving and promoting a collection is regarded as an instance of E87 Curation Activity.".
- E89_Propositional_Object comment "This class comprises immaterial items, including but not limited to stories, plots, procedural prescriptions, algorithms, laws of physics or images that are, or represent in some sense, sets of propositions about real or imaginary things and that are documented as single units or serve as topics of discourse. \n\t\nThis class also comprises items that are “about” something in the sense of a subject. In the wider sense, this class includes expressions of psychological value such as non-figural art and musical themes. However, conceptual items such as types and classes are not instances of E89 Propositional Object. This should not be confused with the definition of a type, which is indeed an instance of E89 Propositional Object.".
- E8_Acquisition comment "This class comprises transfers of legal ownership from one or more instances of E39 Actor to one or more other instances of E39 Actor. \nThe class also applies to the establishment or loss of ownership of instances of E18 Physical Thing. It does not, however, imply changes of any other kinds of right. The recording of the donor and/or recipient is optional. It is possible that in an instance of E8 Acquisition there is either no donor or no recipient. Depending on the circumstances, it may describe:\n1.\tthe beginning of ownership\n2.\tthe end of ownership\n3.\tthe transfer of ownership\n4.\tthe acquisition from an unknown source \n5.\tthe loss of title due to destruction of the item\nIt may also describe events where a collector appropriates legal title, for example by annexation or field collection. The interpretation of the museum notion of \"accession\" differs between institutions. The CRM therefore models legal ownership (E8 Acquisition) and physical custody (E10 Transfer of Custody) separately. Institutions will then model their specific notions of accession and deaccession as combinations of these.".
- E90_Symbolic_Object comment "This class comprises identifiable symbols and any aggregation of symbols, such as characters, identifiers, traffic signs, emblems, texts, data sets, images, musical scores, multimedia objects, computer program code or mathematical formulae that have an objectively recognizable structure and that are documented as single units.\nIt includes sets of signs of any nature, which may serve to designate something, or to communicate some propositional content. \nAn instance of E90 Symbolic Object does not depend on a specific physical carrier, which can include human memory, and it can exist on one or more carriers simultaneously. An instance of E90 Symbolic Object may or may not have a specific meaning, for example an arbitrary character string.".
- E9_Move comment "This class comprises changes of the physical location of the instances of E19 Physical Object. \nNote, that the class E9 Move inherits the property P7 took place at (witnessed): E53 Place. This property should be used to describe the trajectory or a larger area within which a move takes place, whereas the properties P26 moved to (was destination of), P27 moved from (was origin of) describe the start and end points only. Moves may also be documented to consist of other moves (via P9 consists of (forms part of)), in order to describe intermediate stages on a trajectory. In that case, start and end points of the partial moves should match appropriately between each other and with the overall event.".
- P105_right_held_by comment "This property identifies the E39 Actor who holds the instances of E30 Right to an E72 Legal Object.\n\tIt is a superproperty of P52 has current owner (is current owner of) because ownership is a right that is held on the owned object.\nP105 right held by (has right on) is a shortcut of the fully developed path from E72 Legal Object through P104 is subject to (applies to), E30 Right, P75 possesses (is possessed by) to E39 Actor.".
- P11_had_participant comment "This property describes the active or passive participation of instances of E39 Actors in an E5 Event. \nIt connects the life-line of the related E39 Actor with the E53 Place and E50 Date of the event. The property implies that the Actor was involved in the event but does not imply any causal relationship. The subject of a portrait can be said to have participated in the creation of the portrait.".
- P125_used_object_of_type comment "This property defines the kind of objects used in an E7 Activity, when the specific instance is either unknown or not of interest, such as use of \"a hammer\".".
- P128_carries comment "This property identifies an E73 Information Object carried by an instance of E24 Physical Man-Made Thing.\nIn general this would be an E84 Information Carrier P65 shows visual item (is shown by) is a specialisation of P128 carries (is carried by) which should be used for carrying visual items.".
- P12_occurred_in_the_presence_of comment "This property describes the active or passive presence of an E77 Persistent Item in an E5 Event without implying any specific role. \nIt connects the history of a thing with the E53 Place and E50 Date of an event. For example, an object may be the desk, now in a museum on which a treaty was signed. The presence of an immaterial thing implies the presence of at least one of its carriers.".
- P130_shows_features_of comment "This property generalises the notions of \"copy of\" and \"similar to\" into a dynamic, asymmetric relationship, where the domain expresses the derivative, if such a direction can be established.\nOtherwise, the relationship is symmetric. It is a short-cut of P15 was influenced by (influenced) in a creation or production, if such a reason for the similarity can be verified. Moreover it expresses similarity in cases that can be stated between two objects only, without historical knowledge about its reasons.".
- P140_assigned_attribute_to comment "This property indicates the item to which an attribute or relation is assigned.".
- P141_assigned comment "This property indicates the attribute that was assigned or the item that was related to the item denoted by a property P140 assigned attribute to in an Attribute assignment action.".
- P14_carried_out_by comment "This property describes the active participation of an E39 Actor in an E7 Activity. \nIt implies causal or legal responsibility. The P14.1 in the role of property of the property allows the nature of an Actor’s participation to be specified.".
- P15_was_influenced_by comment "This is a high level property, which captures the relationship between an E7 Activity and anything that may have had some bearing upon it.\nThe property has more specific sub properties.".
- P16_used_specific_object comment "This property describes the use of material or immaterial things in a way essential to the performance or the outcome of an E7 Activity. \nThis property typically applies to tools, instruments, moulds, raw materials and items embedded in a product. It implies that the presence of the object in question was a necessary condition for the action. For example, the activity of writing this text required the use of a computer. An immaterial thing can be used if at least one of its carriers is present. For example, the software tools on a computer.\nAnother example is the use of a particular name by a particular group of people over some span to identify a thing, such as a settlement. In this case, the physical carriers of this name are at least the people understanding its use.".
- P1_is_identified_by comment "This property describes the naming or identification of any real world item by a name or any other identifier. \nThis property is intended for identifiers in general use, which form part of the world the model intends to describe, and not merely for internal database identifiers which are specific to a technical system, unless these latter also have a more general use outside the technical context. This property includes in particular identification by mathematical expressions such as coordinate systems used for the identification of instances of E53 Place. The property does not reveal anything about when, where and by whom this identifier was used. A more detailed representation can be made using the fully developed (i.e. indirect) path through E15 Identifier Assignment.".
- P2_has_type comment "This property allows sub typing of CRM entities - a form of specialisation – through the use of a terminological hierarchy, or thesaurus. \nThe CRM is intended to focus on the high-level entities and relationships needed to describe data structures. Consequently, it does not specialise entities any further than is required for this immediate purpose. However, entities in the isA hierarchy of the CRM may by specialised into any number of sub entities, which can be defined in the E55 Type hierarchy. E51 Contact Point, for example, may be specialised into “e-mail address”, “telephone number”, “post office box”, “URL” etc. none of which figures explicitly in the CRM hierarchy. Sub typing obviously requires consistency between the meaning of the terms assigned and the more general intent of the CRM entity in question.".
- P31_has_modified comment "This property identifies the E24 Physical Man-Made Thing modified in an E11 Modification.\nIf a modification is applied to a non-man-made object, it is regarded as an E22 Man-Made Object from that time onwards.".
- P3_has_note comment "This property is a container for all informal descriptions about an object that have not been expressed in terms of CRM constructs. \nIn particular it captures the characterisation of the item itself, its internal structures, appearance etc.\nLike property P2 has type (is type of), this property is a consequence of the restricted focus of the CRM. The aim is not to capture, in a structured form, everything that can be said about an item; indeed, the CRM formalism is not regarded as sufficient to express everything that can be said. Good practice requires use of distinct note fields for different aspects of a characterisation. The P3.1 has type property of P3 has note allows differentiation of specific notes, e.g. “construction”, “decoration” etc. \nAn item may have many notes, but a note is attached to a specific item.".
- P46_is_composed_of comment "This property allows instances of E18 Physical Thing to be analysed into component elements.\nComponent elements, since they are themselves instances of E18 Physical Thing, may be further analysed into sub-components, thereby creating a hierarchy of part decomposition. An instance of E18 Physical Thing may be shared between multiple wholes, for example two buildings may share a common wall.\nThis property is intended to describe specific components that are individually documented, rather than general aspects. Overall descriptions of the structure of an instance of E18 Physical Thing are captured by the P3 has note property.\nThe instances of E57 Materials of which an item of E18 Physical Thing is composed should be documented using P45 consists of (is incorporated in).".
- P49_has_former_or_current_keeper comment "This property identifies the E39 Actor or Actors who have or have had custody of an instance of E18 Physical Thing at some time. \nThe distinction with P50 has current keeper (is current keeper of) is that P49 has former or current keeper (is former or current keeper of) leaves open the question as to whether the specified keepers are current. \nP49 has former or current keeper (is former or current keeper of) is a shortcut for the more detailed path from E18 Physical Thing through P30 transferred custody of (custody transferred through), E10 Transfer of Custody, P28 custody surrendered by (surrendered custody through) or P29 custody received by (received custody through) to E39 Actor.".
- P51_has_former_or_current_owner comment "This property identifies the E39 Actor that is or has been the legal owner (i.e. title holder) of an instance of E18 Physical Thing at some time.\nThe distinction with P52 has current owner (is current owner of) is that P51 has former or current owner (is former or current owner of) does not indicate whether the specified owners are current. P51 has former or current owner (is former or current owner of) is a shortcut for the more detailed path from E18 Physical Thing through P24 transferred title of (changed ownership through), E8 Acquisition, P23 transferred title from (surrendered title through), or P22 transferred title to (acquired title through) to E39 Actor.".
- P53_has_former_or_current_location comment "This property allows an instance of E53 Place to be associated as the former or current location of an instance of E18 Physical Thing.\nIn the case of E19 Physical Objects, the property does not allow any indication of the Time-Span during which the Physical Object was located at this Place, nor if this is the current location.\nIn the case of immobile objects, the Place would normally correspond to the Place of creation.\nP53 has former or current location (is former or current location of) is a shortcut. A more detailed representation can make use of the fully developed (i.e. indirect) path from E19 Physical Object through P25 moved (moved by), E9 Move, P26 moved to (was destination of) or P27 moved from (was origin of) to E53 Place.".
- P67_refers_to comment "This property documents that an E89 Propositional Object makes a statement about an instance of E1 CRM Entity. P67 refers to (is referred to by) has the P67.1 has type link to an instance of E55 Type. This is intended to allow a more detailed description of the type of reference. This differs from P129 is about (is subject of), which describes the primary subject or subjects of the E89 Propositional Object.".
- P7_took_place_at comment "This property describes the spatial location of an instance of E4 Period. \nThe related E53 Place should be seen as an approximation of the geographical area within which the phenomena that characterise the period in question occurred. P7took place at (witnessed) does not convey any meaning other than spatial positioning (generally on the surface of the earth). For example, the period “R?volution fran?aise” can be said to have taken place in “France”, the “Victorian” period, may be said to have taken place in “Britain” and its colonies, as well as other parts of Europe and north America.\nA period can take place at multiple locations.".
- P92_brought_into_existence comment "This property allows an E63 Beginning of Existence event to be linked to the E77 Persistent Item brought into existence by it.\nIt allows a “start” to be attached to any Persistent Item being documented i.e. E70 Thing, E72 Legal Object, E39 Actor, E41 Appellation, E51 Contact Point and E55 Type".
- P93_took_out_of_existence comment "This property allows an E64 End of Existence event to be linked to the E77 Persistent Item taken out of existence by it.\nIn the case of immaterial things, the E64 End of Existence is considered to take place with the destruction of the last physical carrier.\nThis allows an “end” to be attached to any Persistent Item being documented i.e. E70 Thing, E72 Legal Object, E39 Actor, E41 Appellation, E51 Contact Point and E55 Type. For many Persistent Items we know the maximum life-span and can infer, that they must have ended to exist. We assume in that case an End of Existence, which may be as unnoticeable as forgetting the secret knowledge by the last representative of some indigenous nation.".
- P94_has_created comment "This property allows a conceptual E65 Creation to be linked to the E28 Conceptual Object created by it. \nIt represents the act of conceiving the intellectual content of the E28 Conceptual Object. It does not represent the act of creating the first physical carrier of the E28 Conceptual Object. As an example, this is the composition of a poem, not its commitment to paper.".
- AnswerPhoneTask comment "- The phone is scheduled to ring 10 minutes after the entering of the participant inside the room. \n- During this task, the clinician explains that there is a mistake on the phone bill: the amount was wrong. Consequently, it is expected that the participant corrects his/her phone check and corrects the account balance (tasks normally established before the phone call according to the constraint).".
- ArticulationControlTask comment "The participant is asked to pronounce repeatedly a predefined diadochokinetic “Pataka” token as rapid as possible stopping this action upon a sign by the clinician. The clinician will stop the action in 10 sec.\n\nThis task is used for assessing:\n- Latency: time of latency between the end of instructions (stimulation) and the beginning of the task\n- Stress level\n- Voice: e.g. speech rate, pause rate etc.".
- AutonomyAssessment comment "Autonomy is assessed based on the performance of the participant during the SemiDirectedActivitiesStep. The property iadl_e (Instrumental Activities of Daily Living for Elderly) can be used to quantify autonomy".
- CallPsychologistTask comment "- The participant has to call the psychologist. Two phone numbers are proposed to the participant (1 visit card of the hair dressing,+ 1 visit card of the CHUN with phone number of a psychologist). \n- According the constraint, the participant has to call the psychologist within the 5 first minutes.".
- ClinicalAssessment comment "Root concept for the five types of clinical assessment".
- ClinicalRecord comment "A ClinicalRecord contains information about the five types of clinical assessment".
- CognitiveAbilitiesAssessment comment "The Cognitive abilities assessment is performed in terms of five scores:\n- Mini-Mental State Exam (MMSE). \n- Frontal Assessment Battery (FAB). \n- Trail making test A and B. \n- Short Cognitive Battery. \n- The Free and Cued Selective Reminding Test".
- CognitiveAbilitiesData comment "Explore functional abilities for the completion of specific activities".
- CountingBackwardsTask comment "(MonoTask) The participant is standing and the clinician asks him/her to count aloud backwards: \n- From 305 to 285 (to change tens and hundreds) one by one; or \n- From 20 to 0 if they make counting mistakes after 2 attempts of the previous backwards counting\n\nThis task is used for assessing:\n- Latency: time of latency between the end of instructions (stimulation) and the beginning of the task\n- Stress level\n- Voice: e.g. speech fluency and articulation".
- DiagnosisAssessment comment "Diagnosis established the day of the recording session. Participant is assigned to one of this 3 categories: Healthy Control participants, Alzheimer’s disease at pre-dementia stage, Alzheimer ’s disease at dementia stage".
- DirectedActivitiesStep comment "This ProtocolStep is conducted by a clinician, who details step by step the different activities to do by the participant. This step involves five Tasks. The tasks Walking, CountingBackwards and WalkingAndCountingBackwards are used for characterizing participants’ gait in mono and dual tasks, and the impact of cognitive activity on gait (e.g., walking speed, step length, stops during the walking exercise done in dual task). The tasks SentenceRepeating and ArticulationControl are vocally-directed tasks: one task consists of repeating a sentence after the clinician (this task is repeated with three sentences), and the other is an articulation control exercise done to evaluate the neuromuscular mechanism of speech production.".
- DirectedExpressionTask comment "The clinician asks the same questions than the ones asked on the read article, e.g. What is the topic of the article?".
- DirectedTask comment "Root concept for grouping the Tasks relevant to the DirectedActivitiesStep".
- DiscussionInvolvementData comment "- Assessment of the impact of cognitive load imposed by the picture description task on speech fluency\n- Memory and self-appraisal assessment\n- Verbal fluency and mood (Apathy) assessment".
- DiscussionTask comment "Root concept for grouping the Tasks relevant to the DiscussionWithClinicianStep\n\nThe relevant tasks are used for assessing:\n- Stress level\n- Voice: e.g. speech rate, pause rate etc.".
- DiscussionWithClinicianStep comment "This ProtocolStep involves two Tasks. The first task (DirectedExpressionTask) is a directed discussion during which the clinician assesses the episodic memory of participant through questions related to events and activities of SemiDirectedActivitiesStep. The second task (PictureDescriptionTask) assesses the verbal fluency and mood of participant using a picture that the participant has to describe (with the picture in the eyes) and then to involve a discussion about their interests for the activity represented. This part is done with two different pictures.".
- EstablishAccountBalanceTask comment "- Three bills (Electricity/Gaz/Phone) are proposed. The account balance is given. \n- The participant has to establish the amount balance after having taken into account the three bills.".
- FindBusLineOnMapTask comment "- A real bus map is showed to the participant with the indication of the current location of the participant. \n- The participant has to write on a sheet of paper located next to the bus map the bus lines to take for the itinerary (From Hospital to Station train). Two itineraries are accepted.".
- FunctionalAbilitiesData comment "Explore functional abilities for the completion of specific activities".
- GaitData comment "Gait assessment and impact of a cognitive activity on gait performance".
- HealthyControlParticipant comment "A Healthy Control Participant is defined as the participant whose clinical record contains a healthy clinical diagnosis".
- LatencyData comment "Explore the time of latency [stimulation, response] during the DirectedActivitiesTask (Explore sensitivity of this measure for assessing the apathy)".
- LeaveRoomTask comment "The participant has to leave the room when he/she feels that all activities are performed and achieved".
- MeasuredData comment "MeasuredData is the root concept that groups the measurement types that are collected during the Tasks.".
- MotricityAbilitiesAssessment comment "Motricity abilities assessment:\n- Part III of the Unified Parkinson’s Disease Rating Scale (UPDRS) .".
- NeuropsychiatricAndMoodAssessment comment "Neuropsychiatric/Mood assessments:\n- NPI \n- DSM-IV Criteria for depression \n- Apathy Inventory (AI) and diagnostic criteria for apathy.".
- OrganisationEfficiencyData comment "Explore ability to organize with efficiency the different activities".
- PayBillTask comment "- Three bills (Electricity/Gaz/Phone) are proposed. The participant has to pay the phone bill by check. \n- The check is well completed if the amount, order (i.e. Phone Company), date and signature are right.".
- PersonWithDementia comment "A Person with Dementia is defined as the participant whose clinical record contains a dementia clinical diagnosis".
- PersonWithPredementia comment "A Person with Predementia is defined as the participant whose clinical record contains a predementia clinical diagnosis".
- PictureDescriptionTask comment "The clinician shows to the participant one picture representing daily activity and asks the participants to give a verbal description of the picture in a few sentences".
- PictureDiscussionTask comment "The clinician asks if the participant likes doing this activity and why".
- PrepareDrugBoxTask comment "- 4 types of drugs are proposed to the participant. \n- The participant has to respect the posology prescribed (2 types of drugs at different moment of the day) and the date (day and moment of the day).".
- PrepareHotTeaTask comment "- The participant has to switch on the electric kettle. \n- The participant has to pour the hot water on the glass containing the tea bag.".
- Protocol comment "A Protocol instance contains information regarding the participant and the duration of the protocol session. It can be also associated with one or more ProtocolSteps that define the Tasks and the corresponding MeasuredData.".
- ProtocolStep comment "A ProtocolStep defines the Tasks of interest. Three ProtocolStep types are currently defined in Dem@Care: DirectedActivities, SemiDirectedActivities and DiscussionWithTheClinician".
- SemiDirectedActivitiesStep comment "This ProtocolStep consists of assessing the autonomy of the participant. The participant has to organize himself/herself and correctly perform a list of Instrumental Activities of Daily Living (e.g., managing finance, using phone, preparing tea) within a timeframe of 15minutes. For this step, the participant is alone in the experimental setting and can refer to the instruction sheet of paper with the IADLs to perform at any time.".
- SemiDirectedTask comment "In this Task the participant has to organize himself/herself and correctly perform a list of Instrumental Activities of Daily Living (e.g., managing finance, using phone, preparing tea) within a timeframe of 15minutes.\n\nThe relevant tasks are used for assessing:\n- Cognitive abilities through activity repetitions, missed activities, order of activities\n- Functional abilities for the completion of specific activities: e.g. hand trajectories\n- Stress level".
- SentenceRepeatingTask comment "- The participant is asked to repeat a short sentence after the assessor. \n- The assessor reads aloud a sentence. The participant repeats the sentence. The action is done once by sentence. Three sentences must be repeated.\n\nThis task is used for assessing:\n- Latency: time of latency between the end of instructions (stimulation) and the beginning of the task\n- Stress level\n- Voice: e.g. verbal reaction time".
- StressData comment "Explore stress level".
- Task comment "".
- Task comment "Each Task involves the collection of one or more measurements (MeasuredData instances).".
- TurnOnTVTask comment "The TV is turn off. The participant has to take the remote control and turns on the TV".
- VoiceData comment "- Vocal biomarkers extraction for cognitive load assessment\n- Assessment of mutual influence of cognitive activities an motor activities\n- Assessment of the verbal reaction time and the impact of cognitive load imposed by the sentence recall task on speech fluency\n- Assessment of the level of the participants’ control over the neuromuscular mechanism of speech production".
- WalkingCountingBackwardsTask comment "(DualTask) The clinician asks the participant to walk and count aloud backwards simultaneously: \n- From 305 until the end of the walking tasks; or \n- From 20 to 0 for participants who don’t manage to count backwards from 305 to 285 during the CountingBackwardsTask\n\nThis task is used for assessing:\n- Gait: walking speed, step length, etc.\n- Latency: time of latency between the end of instructions (stimulation) and the beginning of the task\n- Stress level\n- Voice: e.g. speech fluency and articulation".
- WalkingTask comment "(MonoTask) The clinician asks the participant to walk 4 meters across the room, to turn and then to come back (total walking distance: 8m).\n\nThis task is used for assessing:\n- Gait: walking speed, step length, etc.\n- Latency: time of latency between the end of instructions (stimulation) and the beginning of the task\n- Stress level".
- WaterPlantTask comment "The participant has to take the water can, and water the plant nearby.".
- Zone comment "Allows the definition of zones (areas) of interest, e.g. phone zone".
- activityStatus comment "The status of a semi-directed activity".
- apathyInventory comment "Apathy Inventory (AI) and diagnostic criteria for apathy".
- areasOfInterestExplored comment "Zones of no interest".
- areasOfNoInterestExplored comment "Zones of interest".
- articulation comment "Measures the articulation control of the participant".
- compliantInstructionsOrder comment "Whether the participant followed the activity order suggested by the instructions sheet".
- containsAssessment comment "A ClinicalRecord contains a ClinicalAssessment".
- distanceWalked comment "Total distance walked".
- dsm_ivDepressionCriteria comment "DSM-IV Criteria for depression".
- dynamicBalance comment "Dynamical balance during the walking (e.g., people trajectory study)".
- fabScore comment "Frontal Assessment Battery score".
- freeAndCuedRemindingAssessment comment "The Free and Cued Selective Reminding Test".
- handTrajectory comment "Associates an instance of FunctionalAbilitiesData with a hand trajectory type".
- hasClinicalDiagnosis comment "The value of the DiagnosisAssessment".
- hasClinicalRecord comment "Each participant is associated with a clinical record".
- hasMMSEScore comment "Mini-Mental State Exam score".
- hasParticipant comment "The participant of the protocol".
- hasProtocolStep comment "Each Protocol consists of one or more ProtocolSteps".
- hasUPDRSScore comment "Part III of the Unified Parkinson’s Disease Rating Scale".
- iadl_e comment "Allows the quantification of autonomy".
- involvesTask comment "Each ProtocolStep involves one or more Tasks".