"Concept maps are graphical tools for organizing
and representing knowledge. They include concepts, usually enclosed in
circles or boxes of some type, and relationships between concepts
indicated by a connecting line linking two concepts. Words on the line,
referred to as linking words or linking phrases, specify the
relationship between the two concepts. We define concept as a perceived regularity in events or objects, or records of events or objects, designated by a label.
The label for most concepts is a word, although sometimes we use
symbols such as + or %, and sometimes more than one word is used. Propositions are
statements about some object or event in the universe, either naturally
occurring or constructed. Propositions contain two or more concepts
connected using linking words or phrases to form a meaningful statement.
Sometimes these are called semantic units, or units of meaning. Figure
1 shows an example of a concept map that describes the structure of
concept maps and illustrates the above characteristics."
Link to pdf: http://cmap.ihmc.us/Publications/ResearchPapers/TheoryUnderlyingConceptMapsHQ.pdf
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