Semantic mapping

Semantic mapping

Semantic mapping commonly refers to:
* Semantic mapping (statistics), a dimensionality reduction method in statistics context;
* Semantic mapping (data integration), a process done by semantic mappers in Semantic Web context;
* Semantic mapping (literacy), a strategy for graphically representing concepts by constructing a "semantic map" in literacy context. In literacy context, "semantic map" is a graphical model designed to help students identify important ideas and how these ideas fit together in a text.

ee also

* Semantic mapping (statistics)
* Semantic mapper
* Literacy


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