Presentation 2014-03-07
A Petri Net Model of Internal Organs Based on Yin-Yang and Five-Elements Theory of Oriental Medicine
Eiji NAGATA, Ren WU, Mitsuru NAKATA, Qi-Wei GE,
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Abstract(in English) In oriental medicine (traditional Chinese medicine), internal organs include five viscera and six bowels. Five viscera mean liver, heart, spleen, lung and kidney, and six bowels mean gallbladder, small intestine, stomach, large intestine, urinary bladder and san jiao. Also, meridians represent the passage of metabolites in the human body. In this paper, we deal with construction of Petri net model of internal organs based on five-elements theory of oriental medicine. At first, we introduce relations of mutual generation and mutual control between five viscera, and make a Petri net model for five viscera based on a known control model. Then we analyse the relation between five viscera and six bowels to make a model of internal organs. Finally, we propose a complete Petri net mode of internal organs by combing the models of internal organs and meridians.
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Keyword(in English) five-elements theory / internal organs / meridian / Petri net / modeling
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Conference Date 2014/2/27(1days)
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Title (in English) A Petri Net Model of Internal Organs Based on Yin-Yang and Five-Elements Theory of Oriental Medicine
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Keyword(1) five-elements theory
Keyword(2) internal organs
Keyword(3) meridian
Keyword(4) Petri net
Keyword(5) modeling
1st Author's Name Eiji NAGATA
1st Author's Affiliation Faculty of Education, Yamaguchi Univ.()
2nd Author's Name Ren WU
2nd Author's Affiliation Yamaguchi Junior College
3rd Author's Name Mitsuru NAKATA
3rd Author's Affiliation Faculty of Education, Yamaguchi Univ.
4th Author's Name Qi-Wei GE
4th Author's Affiliation Faculty of Education, Yamaguchi Univ.
Date 2014-03-07
Paper # MSS2013-95
Volume (vol) vol.113
Number (no) 466
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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