Smith, T.R.; Zeng, M.L.; ADEPT Knowledge Organization Team: Structured models of scientific concepts for organizing, accessing, and using learning materials (2003)
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- Abstract
- The knowledge represented in learning materials for the sciences is typically organized around term-based or "weakly-structured" models of concepts and their interrelationships. We introduce a "strongly-structured" model of scientific concepts that provides the foundation for a knowledge base (KB) of concept representations. An extension of the Alexandria Digital Library employs such a KB, together with associated collection and services, to support undergraduate leaming.