Presentation 2019-07-24
Stochastic Existence Connecting Logos that are not necessarily completely divided and Language Games
Tetsuya Morizumi,
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Abstract(in English) In this paper we describe that AI architecture including input data in artificial intelligence system for Bayesian estimation of covert channel and inference channel. The security model that describes the covert channel and the inference channel is a system that logically expresses the world, and that "others should be restricted from accessing the text of ". However, this philosophy goes against the behavior of "good use of shared logos (le partage du logos) for the community". The security model is the limit of the world in this view. Logos are incompletely shared. Alternatively, the parted logos (partage) are in motion and do not exist in the sense of Jean-Luc Nancy. Alternatives to the system of shared logos (partage) are "language games" presented by Wittgenstein and "Riken-no-ken (sight outside of sight)" used in Ze’ami’s treatise on Noh. A language game is a necessary condition for and others, who are defined as meaning blindness to each other, to deduce "the latent logos of each other". "Riken-no-ken (sight outside of sight)" performs only syntactically performs "the behavior of latent understanding" of and others, on the language game. In order to connect the texts of semantically blind others to my logos, I have to make the latent texts hidden in my own texts rise up. The minimal logos needed at this time is modus ponens. Modus ponens is shown as a pre-order in relational algebra. The Family Remblance of the family of text's sets is pre-order. Those are the clusters in probability measure space. The latent texts then appear as latent stochastic variables in the probability measure space of the Family Resemblance. The evaluation of latent stochastic variables is the entropy (information capacity). Here, the problem of the security model, which is a logical model (theory), is reduced to the problem of machine learning of the probability distribution of the stochastic variables indicating clusters. Input texts required for artificial intelligence must be represented as a chain of Family Remblance ensembles that do not satisfy equivalence relations.
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Keyword(in English) covert channe / inference channel / security model / Bayesian estimation / AI-architecture / le partage du logos / language game / Riken-no-ken
Paper # ISEC2019-49,SITE2019-43,BioX2019-41,HWS2019-44,ICSS2019-47,EMM2019-52
Date of Issue 2019-07-16 (ISEC, SITE, BioX, HWS, ICSS, EMM)

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Committee ISEC / SITE / ICSS / EMM / HWS / BioX / IPSJ-CSEC / IPSJ-SPT
Conference Date 2019/7/23(2days)
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Place (in English) Kochi University of Technology
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Topics (in English) Security, etc.
Chair Shiho Moriai(NICT) / Tetsuya Morizumi(Kanagawa Univ.) / Hiroki Takakura(NII) / Masaki Kawamura(Yamaguchi Univ.) / Shinichi Kawamura(Toshiba) / Akira Otsuka(IISEC)
Vice Chair Shoichi Hirose(Univ. of Fukui) / Tetsuya Izu(Fujitsu Labs.) / Masaru Ogawa(Kobe Gakuin Univ.) / Takushi Otani(Kibi International Univ.) / Katsunari Yoshioka(Yokohama National Univ.) / Kazunori Kamiya(NTT) / Motoi Iwata(Osaka Prefecture Univ.) / Tetsuya Kojima(NIT,Tokyo College) / Makoto Ikeda(Univ. of Tokyo) / Yasuhisa Shimazaki(Renesas Electronics) / Tetsushi Ohki(Shizuoka Univ.) / Takahiro Aoki(Fujitsu Labs.)
Secretary Shoichi Hirose(NICT) / Tetsuya Izu(Tsukuba Univ.) / Masaru Ogawa(Toyo Eiwa Univ.) / Takushi Otani(KDDI Research) / Katsunari Yoshioka(NICT) / Kazunori Kamiya(KDDI labs.) / Motoi Iwata(NIT, Nagano College) / Tetsuya Kojima(Nagase) / Makoto Ikeda(SECOM) / Yasuhisa Shimazaki(Kyushu Univ.) / Tetsushi Ohki(Univ. of Electro-Comm.) / Takahiro Aoki(SECOM)
Assistant Dai Yamamoto(Fujitsu Labs.) / Yuuji Suga(IIJ) / Nobuyuki Yoshinaga(Yamaguchi Pref Univ.) / Daisuke Suzuki(Hokuriku Univ.) / Keisuke Kito(Mitsubishi Electric) / Toshihiro Yamauchi(Okayama Univ.) / Masaki Inamura(Tokyo Denki Univ.) / Kazuhiro Kono(Kansai Univ.) / / Daishi Watabe(Saitama Inst. of Tech.) / Ryota Horie(Shibaura Inst. of Tech.)

Paper Information
Registration To Technical Committee on Information Security / Technical Committee on Social Implications of Technology and Information Ethics / Technical Committee on Information and Communication System Security / Technical Committee on Enriched MultiMedia / Technical Committee on Hardware Security / Technical Committee on Biometrics / Special Interest Group on Computer Security / Special Interest Group on Security Psychology and Trust
Language JPN
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Title (in English) Stochastic Existence Connecting Logos that are not necessarily completely divided and Language Games
Sub Title (in English) Limitations of Security Models and the Possibility of Artificial Intelligence
Keyword(1) covert channe
Keyword(2) inference channel
Keyword(3) security model
Keyword(4) Bayesian estimation
Keyword(5) AI-architecture
Keyword(6) le partage du logos
Keyword(7) language game
Keyword(8) Riken-no-ken
1st Author's Name Tetsuya Morizumi
1st Author's Affiliation Kanagawa University(KU)
Date 2019-07-24
Paper # ISEC2019-49,SITE2019-43,BioX2019-41,HWS2019-44,ICSS2019-47,EMM2019-52
Volume (vol) vol.119
Number (no) ISEC-140,SITE-141,BioX-142,HWS-143,ICSS-144,EMM-145
Page pp.pp.317-324(ISEC), pp.317-324(SITE), pp.317-324(BioX), pp.317-324(HWS), pp.317-324(ICSS), pp.317-324(EMM),
#Pages 8
Date of Issue 2019-07-16 (ISEC, SITE, BioX, HWS, ICSS, EMM)