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Person Ontology
Under development. Please see report on iCity Ontology v1.
Copyright @ 2016 Megan Katsumi, iCity Research Group
Changes from previous version:
- updated foundational ontologies
Megan Katsumi
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November 7, 2017
Ontology to capture concepts related to Persons.
icity-person
http://ontology.eil.utoronto.ca/icity/Person/1.1/
Added for organizational purposes, to capture the properties reused from Schema.org. Notice that since we cannot import schema.org we must manually reference the individual IRIs.
Physical address of the item.
Date of birth.
A child of the person.
Date of death.
Gender of the person.
A parent of this person. Supersedes parents.
The person's spouse.
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A Person may have a unique identifier.
A Person has a date of birth, and may have a date of death.
A Person may be a member of a Family and/or a Household.
A Person has a mother and father, and may have a spouse and/or child(ren). Note that we define the parent relation as the legal relation as opposed to biological. This property may be specialized and restricted, for example hasBiologicalMother: exactly 1 Person.
A Person may have some Job and associated Income.
A Person may have access to some Vehicle.
A Person may have access to some Bicycle.
A Person may have some TransitPass.
A Person has an address of residence and may have other contact information such as E-mail, phone number, etcetera.
A Person has a Schedule for a given point (period) in time.
Note that some properties are not defined in the Person ontology, but in an extension of the Person ontology that captures the interaction between iCity domain ontologies (e.g. Persons and their Vehicles)
Added for organizational purposes, to identify classes defined in the Person ontology.
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A Person changes over time, the entire entity of a Person is captured by the PersonPD ("person perdurant") class.
A Qualification captures some official degree of accomplishment. It may be required for something and/or possessed by some Person.
To be defined in greater detail in future versions. Likely to be defined in a separate ontology.
Added for organizational purposes, to capture the classes reused from Schema.org. Notice that since we cannot import schema.org we must manually reference the individual IRIs.
A Skill captures an ability to perfom some activity or set of activities.
To be defined in greater detail in future versions. Likely to be defined in a separate ontology.
Added for organizational purposes, to identify properties defined in the Person ontology.