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Conceptual Spaces

Create concepts in a multidimensional graph and link them to attributes and ontologies.

Nodes can exist across various Spaces, enabling a structured representation of complex concepts and their attributes in a hierarchical, multidimensional framework.

  • Conceptual Space: Represents domains where multidimensional concepts reside—ideal for most concepts placed within the graph.
  • Attribute Space: Corresponds to single properties or qualities (e.g., color, size). Concepts from the Conceptual Space can be linked to attributes via drag-and-drop, making the attribute a child node of the concept.
  • Ontology Space: Represents ontological structures organized by “IsA” relationships, or hierarchical categories. Concepts from the Conceptual Space can also link to these nodes through drag-and-drop, appearing visually below the node rather than as a child.