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Author

CARNOT, Mary Jo; DUNN, Bruce; CAÑAS, Alberto J.; GRAM, Peter y MULDOON, Jason
Title
Concept Maps vs. Web Pages for Information Searching and Browsing
Source
Pensacola Junior College. Department of Psychology - University of West Florida. Institute for Human and Machine Cognition, 2001.
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On line ( 15/06/2004)
Abstract
Finding relevant information on the Internet can be a daunting task that would be enhanced if the material were organized and could be accessed in an efficient manner. Browsers based on a concept map-based interface and on a World Wide Web page-based interface were compared for ease in finding information necessary to answer a series of search questions based on the same domain material (developmental psychology). Users differed in the amount of concept map training they received and the type of learner they tended to be (meaningful vs. rote learners). The results indicated that the concept map-based interface resulted in better search performance for all learners although this difference was most pronounced for meaningful learners. Training in concept map construction appeared to have no more effect on search performance using the concept map-based interface, than control conditions. Taken together, the results suggest that organizing information via a concept map-based interface leads to more accurate search performance than the typically used web page-based browser. (AU)
Keywords
concept maps; retrieval information; user interfaces
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Author

CHAIB-DRAA, B.; DESHARNAIS, J.
Title
A relational model of cognitive maps
Source
International Journal of Human Computer Studies, 1998, vol. 49, n.181, 200 Article No. hc980201
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Abstract
A useful tool for causal reasoning is the language of cognitive maps developed by political scientists to analyse, predict and understand decisions. Although, this language is based on simple inference rules and its semantics is ad hoc, it has many attractive aspects and has been found useful in many applications: administrative sciences, game theory, information analysis, popular political developments, electrical circuits analysis, cooperative manÐmachines, distributed group-decision support and adaptation and learning, etc. In this paper, we show how cognitive maps can be viewed in the context of relation algebra, and how this algebra provides a semantic foundation that helps to develop a computational tool using the language of cognitive maps. (AU)
Keywords
cognitive maps; algebra; computational tool
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Author

CHANG, Kuo-Eng; SUNG, Y.T.; LEE, C.L.
Title
Web-Based Collaborative Inquiry Learning
Source
Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 2003, vol. 19, n.1, pp. 56-69
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On line (07/05/2005)
Abstract
Proposes a Web-based collaborative inquiry learning system and describes a study of undergraduates at the National Taiwan Normal University based on a model system that investigated students' learning processes. Discusses the use of concept maps to anchor and represent knowledge during the inquiry process. (DB)
Keywords
concept mapping; Learning Processes; Knowledge representation
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Author

CHEN, Hsinchun
Title
Automatic Thesaurus Generation for an Electronic Community System
Source
Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 1995, vol. 46, n.3, pp. 175-93
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On line (07/05/2005)
Abstract
This research reports an algorithmic approach to the automatic generation of thesauri for electronic community systems. The techniques used include term filtering, automatic indexing, and cluster analysis. The Worm Community System, used by molecular biologists studying the nematode worm C. elegans, was used as the testbed for this research. (DB)
Keywords
Automatic indexing; Cluster Analysis; abstracting
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