Resources
- Identity Use Cases & Scenarios.
- FIDIS Deliverables.
- IDIS Journal.
- FIDIS Interactive.
- Press & Events.
- In-House Journal.
- Booklets
- Identity in a Networked World.
- Identity R/Evolution.
D2.3: Models
The primary purpose of the OASIS HumanMarkup Technical Committee, and thus, the HumanMarkup initiative overall, is to represent human characteristics through XML and interoperable public standards designed for structured information processing, and to enhance the fidelity of human communication, most specifically in digital Information Systems.
HumanML (http://www.humanmarkup.org/) represents a holistic approach for representing human characteristics. This is very much to be considered as a work in progress (and probably not very active).
HumanML is creating schemas to represent the following human characteristics:
Emotion
Intention
Gesture
Political
Practically the human schema is the following:
Practically the human schema is the following:
ATTRIBUTE GROUPS: (non-cap camel)
ATTRIBUTE GROUPS: (non-cap camel)
humlTemporalAtts
humlIdentifierAtts
humlCommAtts
physicalDescriptors
height
weight
hairColor
eyeColor
build
scarsMarksTattoos
age
dateOfBirth
dateOfDeath
gender
genderAtBirth
currentGender
impersonator
bodyPart
[arm, leg, head]
intensity
COMPLEX TYPES (Capitalized camel)
Address
[postal, residential, email, previous, current]
Artifact
humlIdentifierAtts
humlCommAtts
humlTemporalAtts
Belief
humlIdentifierAtts
BodyLocation
bodyPart
location Locator
humlIdentifierAtts
Channel: {sight, hearing, touch, taste, smell, kinesthetic}
humlCommAtts
strength of signal
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