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concept:hierarchy

hierarchy

An ordering of texts via spatial cues like indentation, size, and placement, implying importance.

Neighborhood — ranked by edge-count

Concepts (2)

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  • Proximity
    associated_with
    Powerful structural force in diagrams; controls associations and semantic relations between elements.

Artifacts (1)

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  • The performative text/lecture on diagrammatic writing by Johanna Drucker, published by /ubu editions.

Related by similarity (8)

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Entities in the same semantic neighborhood but without a typed relation to this one — candidates for new edges or unrecognized duplicates.

  • The color property that different colors in a composition must have unequal, hierarchically graded areas—often a geometric progression—with one dominant and others in decreasing amounts.
  • Models of sensory generation that allow dynamic context-sensitive prior expectations.
  • Hierarchical networksframework0.819
    Third model system studied; shown to support complex pattern formation unlike flat architectures.
  • Drucker argues that indentation, size, placement, and relative position create hierarchies not as moral values but as relational effects within a system.
  • Effective interactions between subgraphs, enabling local order amid global disorder; characteristic of biological multiscale systems
  • Task where the input is a sequence w,x,y,z and the label is (w=x)=(y=z); used to test relational reasoning in developmental/cognitive psychology.
  • History Listconcept0.780
    Data structure allowing Elephant programs to refer directly to past events without explicit data structures; enables natural language-like reference to past.