What is the difference between concept nodes and links in network models?

A) The node has a limited capacity, whereas the link does not.
B) Concept nodes are connected to each other by links.
C) Links are strong, and nodes are weak.
D) Nodes are memory stores, and links are memory networks.


B) Concept nodes are connected to each other by links. The concept nodes are distinct items or properties, whereas the links represent the degree to which those items are related or associated with each other.

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