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Multirelational Semantic Maps

Research on multirelational semantic maps is laden with promise for educational applications, but the development of knowledge mapping systems has been largely unsystematic. This paper describes the distinctive features of knowledge maps, discusses their origins, and explores some of the strengths a...

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Published in:Educational psychology review 1989-12, Vol.1 (4), p.331-367
Main Authors: Lambiotte, Judith G., Dansereau, Donald F., Cross, David R., Reynolds, Sharon B.
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Self organizing maps
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