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. 2013 Nov 12;10(11):6106–6130. doi: 10.3390/ijerph10116106

Table 1.

Ontology classes of a personal profile.

Class Annotation
Person Basic user information (e.g., name, sex, age, etc.)
Characteristics General user characteristics (e.g., height, weight, etc.)
Ability User abilities and disabilities, both mental and physical
Chronic Status User diseases (e.g., hypertension, hemorrhagic stroke)
Living Conditions Information relevant to the user’s residence
Contact Other persons, with whom the person is related (e.g., including relatives, friends, co-workers)
Preferences User preferences (e.g., love cats, prefer blue color, dislike classical music)
Interests User hobby or work-related interests. For example, “interested in sports”, “interested in cooking”
Activity User activities, hobby or work related
Education User education issues, including for example university diplomas and languages
Profession The user’s profession
Expertise computer, Internet, mobile devices, etc.