a knowledge representation scheme consisting of a directed graph in which concepts are represented as nodes and the relationships between concepts are represented as the arcs (or edges, links, etc) between them
a method of representing knowledge often used for critical analysis of literary texts
a network of nodes representing basic concepts, objects, ideas, or situations, and links representing associations or relations between pairs of objects
a set of the most important concepts from the text and the relations between these concepts weighted by their relative importance
a way of representing knowledge, and it enables the program to do simple reasoning with very little effort on the part of the programmer
a way of representing relationships between concepts
knowledge representation formalism which describes objects and their relationships in terms of a network consisting of labelled arcs and nodes.
The semantic network of a thesaurus is made up of three types of relationships among terms and concepts: the hierarchical, the equivalence, and the associative. This network can be utilized as a searching aid in retrieval.
A set of associations in memory that are linked to a concept.
A semantic network is often used as a form of knowledge representation. It is a directed graph consisting of vertices, which represent concepts, and edges, which represent semantic relations between the concepts.