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What (who) is conceptualisation - definition

SEMANTIC UNIT UNDERSTOOD IN DIFFERENT WAYS, E.G. AS MENTAL REPRESENTATION, ABILITY OR ABSTRACT OBJECT (PHILOSOPHY)
Abstract concept; Concepts; Notion (philosophy); Conceptualisation; Conception (idea); Conceive (idea); Conceptually; Conceptualize; Conceptualise; Ontology of concepts
  • A representation of the concept of a tree. The four upper images of trees can be roughly quantified into an overall generalization of the idea of a tree, pictured in the lower image.

conceptualisation         
<artificial intelligence> The collection of objects, concepts and other entities that are assumed to exist in some area of interest and the relationships that hold among them. A conceptualisation is an abstract, simplified view of the world that we wish to represent. For example, we may conceptualise a family as the set of names, sexes and the relationships of the family members. Choosing a conceptualisation is the first stage of {knowledge representation}. Every knowledge base, knowledge-based system, or knowledge-level agent is committed to some conceptualisation, explicitly or implicitly. (1994-10-19)
conceptualize         
or conceptualise
¦ verb form a concept or idea of.
Derivatives
conceptualization noun
conceptualize         
(conceptualizes, conceptualizing, conceptualized)
Note: in BRIT, also use 'conceptualise'
If you conceptualize something, you form an idea of it in your mind.
How we conceptualize things has a lot to do with what we feel...
Tiffany conceptualized herself as a mother, whose primary task was to feed her baby.
VERB: V n, V n as n

Wikipedia

Concept

Concepts are defined as abstract ideas. They are understood to be the fundamental building blocks underlying principles, thoughts and beliefs. They play an important role in all aspects of cognition. As such, concepts are studied by several disciplines, such as linguistics, psychology, and philosophy, and these disciplines are interested in the logical and psychological structure of concepts, and how they are put together to form thoughts and sentences. The study of concepts has served as an important flagship of an emerging interdisciplinary approach called cognitive science.

In contemporary philosophy, there are at least three prevailing ways to understand what a concept is:

  • Concepts as mental representations, where concepts are entities that exist in the mind (mental objects)
  • Concepts as abilities, where concepts are abilities peculiar to cognitive agents (mental states)
  • Concepts as Fregean senses, where concepts are abstract objects, as opposed to mental objects and mental states

Concepts can be organized into a hierarchy, higher levels of which are termed "superordinate" and lower levels termed "subordinate". Additionally, there is the "basic" or "middle" level at which people will most readily categorize a concept. For example, a basic-level concept would be "chair", with its superordinate, "furniture", and its subordinate, "easy chair".

Concepts may be exact, or inexact. When the mind makes a generalization such as the concept of tree, it extracts similarities from numerous examples; the simplification enables higher-level thinking. A concept is instantiated (reified) by all of its actual or potential instances, whether these are things in the real world or other ideas.

Concepts are studied as components of human cognition in the cognitive science disciplines of linguistics, psychology, and philosophy, where an ongoing debate asks whether all cognition must occur through concepts. Concepts are regularly formalized in mathematics, computer science, databases and artificial intelligence. Examples of specific high-level conceptual classes in these fields include classes, schema or categories. In informal use the word concept often just means any idea.

Examples of use of conceptualisation
1. They are all included in the wider Hindu conceptualisation, the Sangh says.
2. Although their potential contribution has been largely excluded from the conceptualisation and practice of multiculturalism, it appears that Muslims are now being held responsible for its disintegrative consequences.
3. Although a decade has passed in planning, the 1,600–km Iran–Pakistan–India pipeline project has only recently shown signs of moving beyond conceptualisation.
4. But it‘s true, I was mistrustful of melody as representing something that we were against." But tunefulness "always did sneak in" and now, with White Bread seemingly freed of all the extraneous conceptualisation, we are left with the pure gift for melody and harmony.
5. While designing and conceptualisation began in February 2006, the portal was formally launched on the sidelines of the «Entrepreneurship Summit» at IIT–B over the weekend. «It will provide end–to–end solutions and, unlike other ventures, does not have a timeframe,» added Mohta.