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Visualization of knowledge map for monitoring knowledge diagnoses

Journal of Ambient Intelligence and Humanized Computing, 2019
In order to evaluate the level of knowledge acquired by students, this study presents the contents of the students’ knowledge using a proposed novel method to monitor a knowledge map and to diagnose them. To do so, we propose a method to improve the accuracy of diagnoses by comparing the level of the surrounding knowledge related to the knowledge ...
Jae-Young Choi   +5 more
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Concept Maps for Designing Adaptive Knowledge Maps

Information Visualization, 2006
Concept Maps (CMaps) are an excellent method to visually represent and interact with a knowledge domain. A Knowledge Map (KMap) is a further complicated instance of a CMap, containing many instances of concepts and concept relations that add to the complexity of a visual representation.
Michel Crampes   +6 more
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Mapping Group Knowledge

2006
During group meetings it is often difficult for participants to effectively: share their knowledge to inform the outcome; acquire new knowledge from others to broaden and/or deepen their understanding; utilise all available knowledge to design an outcome; and record (to retain) the rationale behind the outcome to inform future activities.
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Mapping ERD to Knowledge Graph

2019 IEEE World Congress on Services (SERVICES), 2019
Knowledge representation is considered one of the main challenges in knowledge-based system. Currently, knowledge graph is the most modern knowledge representation model, which has been utilized in critical knowledge based systems. On the other hand, the Entity Relationship Diagram (ERD) for relational database is the most used model in information ...
Abdelrahman Osman Elfaki   +2 more
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Knowledge Maps

Management Science, 1989
To get fragmented information out of people's heads, onto paper, and ultimately into a computer is a continually challenging problem. We show how to use the concepts of influence diagrams to construct knowledge maps that capture the diverse information possessed by an individual or a group.
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Mapping Knowledge into Software Process

2010 Fifth International Multi-conference on Computing in the Global Information Technology, 2010
Software process model rarely takes into account knowledge required to build software. This paper presents a new approach to software process modeling, which enables the mapping of knowledge required by the activity roles and stored into the activity input artifacts.
Noureddine Kerzazi   +2 more
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Knowledge maps for e-learning

Computers & Education, 2012
Maps such as concept maps and knowledge maps are often used as learning materials. These maps have nodes and links, nodes as key concepts and links as relationships between key concepts. From a map, the user can recognize the important concepts and the relationships between them. To build concept or knowledge maps, domain experts are needed. Therefore,
Lee, JH Lee, Jae Hwa   +1 more
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Knowledge Mapping

2002
Knowledge management is one of the fastest emerging fields in industry today. Unfortunately, however, most of the knowledge management endeavors do not seem to have rigorous and comprehensive knowledge management methodologies, tools, and techniques.
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Topological analysis of knowledge maps

Knowledge-Based Systems, 2012
A knowledge map can be viewed as a directed graph, in which each node is a knowledge unit (KU), and each edge is a learning-dependency between two KUs. Understanding the topological properties of knowledge map can help us gain better insights into human cognition structure and its mechanism, design better knowledge map construction algorithms, and ...
Jun Liu 0002   +4 more
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Knowledge Mapping: Getting Started with Knowledge Management

Information Systems Management, 1999
Abstract Knowledge mapping can be a powerful tool for CIOs in implementing knowledge management in their organizations. A knowledge map can bridge the gap between business and information technology (IT) people. It can also capture and integrate the knowledge collected in an initial knowledge management identification process.
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