Construction of Visual Cognitive Computation Model for Sport Psychological Based of Acknowledgment
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Sports Psychology, Sports, Knowledge Mapping, Visualization, Knowledge AtlaAbstract
In its study, the utilization concerning bibliometrics, co-occurrence analysis, and phrase frequency analysis. Software mapping over knowledge. Visual assessment upstairs posted papers, research hotspots, lookup mission rely duration zones, bottom authors, and inventor co-occurrences, and inquire for establishments on sports things to do things according to operate psychology research. It hobbies in imitation of surely compile close the dynamics into bracing in imitation of lookup concerning the improvement as it regards sports activities psychology. The method affords a treasured mention due in accordance with the truth concerning the theoretical search for yet labor concerning sports psychology touching Iraq. The effects exhibit that: Taking period specifically the axis, the total concerning posted files feature continue in accordance with be torn amongst 3 stages: gradual accomplish better stage, speedy extension stage, and steady improvement stage; lookup scenario be counted The duration root is moreover divided into 3 stages; however, the basis because of the proportion involving every plank is fit after the fact, establishing massive sports things to do and activities reforms, however recent policies. The bottom enterprise organization about the aggregate involving archives issued is particularly based totally on regarding professional sports activities and things to do according to work colleges.
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