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A semantic network is made up of a number of circles or nodes which represent objects and description information about those objects. Nodes can be physical items, concepts, events, actions or attributes. The nodes are interconnected by links or arcs. These arcs show the relationships between the various objects and descriptive factors. Knowledge can be represented through using semantic networks...