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:set of [[Glossary:Element|elements]] added to a [[Glossary:Branch| | :set of [[Glossary:Element|elements]] added to the [[Glossary:Knowledge_tree|knowledge tree]] at a [[Glossary:Branch|branch]] related to a given [[Glossary:Concept|concept]]. For example, you can add all elements related to ''gravity'' to a '''concept group''' named ''Physics''. Each time you add elements, they land in a specific location in the [[Glossary:Knowledge_tree|knowledge tree]]. That location is determined by the [[Glossary:Hook_node|hook]] of the default '''concept group'''. '''Concept groups''' supersede [[Glossary:Category|categories]] known from earlier SuperMemos. The main difference between '''concept groups''' and [[Glossary:Category|categories]] is that the former are associated with [[Glossary:Concept|concepts]] that play multiple roles in SuperMemo (starting with SuperMemo 17) | ||
Latest revision as of 03:35, 3 April 2019
- concept group
- set of elements added to the knowledge tree at a branch related to a given concept. For example, you can add all elements related to gravity to a concept group named Physics. Each time you add elements, they land in a specific location in the knowledge tree. That location is determined by the hook of the default concept group. Concept groups supersede categories known from earlier SuperMemos. The main difference between concept groups and categories is that the former are associated with concepts that play multiple roles in SuperMemo (starting with SuperMemo 17)