Structurization of knowledge arrays using cognitive modeling tools
Автор: Larin S.N., Khrustalev E.Yu.
Журнал: Экономика и бизнес: теория и практика @economyandbusiness
Статья в выпуске: 5-1 (111), 2024 года.
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The article presents the results of research and modeling of the structuring of knowledge sets. Finding a solution to this pressing problem is especially important in the current period of development of our country. To achieve this, it is proposed to use cognitive modeling tools. A knowledge representation model has been developed. It is an extension of the existing model in cognitive modeling in the form of a signed digraph and is based on a conceptual model of knowledge representation in the form of a knowledge field. The novelty of the research results lies in the description of the studied bodies of knowledge in structural and functional aspects. The cognitive map of the body of knowledge is described in the functional system of the knowledge field, and the results of its structural and functional decomposition are described in the conceptual system of the knowledge field.
Knowledge arrays, structuring, cognitive modeling, structural-functional decomposition
Короткий адрес: https://sciup.org/170205644
IDR: 170205644 | DOI: 10.24412/2411-0450-2024-5-1-262-268
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