- From: Christian de Sainte Marie <csma@ilog.fr>
- Date: Wed, 15 Mar 2006 08:39:44 +0100
- To: "Hirtle, David" <David.Hirtle@nrc-cnrc.gc.ca>
- CC: Ian Horrocks <horrocks@cs.man.ac.uk>, public-rif-wg@w3.org
David Hirtle, David wrote: > > Looks OK to me (Christine is obviously the expert here). If you didn't > > do it already, you might also want to expand the Magnetic Resonance > > Imaging (MRI) acronym. > > I did it for MRI already, though only in 1.6 (which should be fine > since it precedes 1.7). All you need to know about MAE: "Classes: the main root of the hierarchy is the primitive class AnatomicalEntity (AE). The hierarchy is divided into two subtrees: MaterialAnatomicalEntity (MAE) denoting brain entities made of material such as gyri, opposed to NonMaterialAnatomicalEntity (NMAE). MAE includes several subclasses representing the main material anatomical entities (Annex1 §1): Hemisphere, Gyrus, Lobe, Pars. NMAE includes SulcalFold (SF) denoting sulcal folds between material entities such as sulci, GyriConnection denoting a connection between two gyri such as ConventionalSeparation, and SulciConnection. All siblings classes such as Gyrus, Lobe, Hemisphere, etc. are disjoint." (from Christine's position paper at the workshop). Christian
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