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radius (rs),
ulna (ul),
scaphoid - os scaphoideum (sc),
lunate - os lunatum (lt),
triquetrum - os triquetrum (tq),
pisiform - os pisiforme (pf),
trapezium - os trapezium (tz),
trapezoid - os trapezoideum (tm),
capitate - os capitatum (c),
hamate - os hamatum (h),
metacarpals - ossa metacarpale (m),
sesamoid bones of hand - ossa sesamoidea (ses),
proximal phalanx - phalanx proximalis (pip),
middle phalanx - phalanx media (pm),
distal phalanx - phalanx distalis (pd).
The grammatical graph formalism for the semantic analysis has been defined as
the G hand grammar taking the following form:
G
=
(
N
,
T
,
Γ
,
S
,
P
)
hand
h
h
h
h
h
where:
N h = {ST, RADIUS, ULNA, OS SCAPHOIDEUM, OS LUNATUM, OS
TRIQUETRUM, OS PISIFORME, OS TRAPEZIUM, OS TRAPEZOIDEUM, OS
CAPITATUM, OS HAMATUM, M1, M2, M3, M4, M5, SES1, SES2, PIP1,
PIP2, PIP3, PIP4, PIP5, PM2, PM3, PM4, PM5, PD1, PD2, PD3, PD4, PD5}
denotes the non-terminal symbol set,
T h - denotes the set of terminal symbols defined as follows:
T h = {rs, ul, sc, lt, tq, pf, tz, tm, c, h, m1, m2, m3, m4, m5, ses1, ses2, pip1,
pip2, pip3, pip4, pip5, pm2, pm3, pm4, pm5, pd1, pd2, pd3, pd4, pd5}
Γ
h - {p, q, r, s, t, u, v, w, x, y, z} - presented in Figure 6.8.
Fig. 6.8. Elements of the Γ h set
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