Knowledge Space Theory
Matrix Representation of Knowledge Structures
Convert a binary matrix to a family of sets
Surmise Relations of Knowledge Structures
Closure of a Knowledge Structure
Assess Individuals
Atoms of Knowledge Structures
base of a Knowledge Space
Domain of Knowledge Structures or Bases
Fringes of Knowledge States
Neighbourhood of Knowledge States
Neighbourhood of Knowledge States
Notions of Knowledge Structures or Bases
Knowledge Structure
Well-Gradedness of Knowledge Structures
Trace of Knowledge Structures
Validate Prerequisite Relations or Knowledge Structures
Learning Paths in a Knowledge Structure
Gradation Property of Learning Paths
Plot Family of Sets
Reduction of Knowledge Structures
Space Property of a Knowledge Structure
Knowledge space theory by Doignon and Falmagne (1999) <doi:10.1007/978-3-642-58625-5> is a set- and order-theoretical framework, which proposes mathematical formalisms to operationalize knowledge structures in a particular domain. The 'kst' package provides basic functionalities to generate, handle, and manipulate knowledge structures and knowledge spaces.