Presentation | 2020-06-29 How to Cope with the 3rd Digital Evolution of Linguistic Humans Kumon Tokumaru, |
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Abstract(in English) | Human speech voice acquired frequency domain discrete element of phoneme and time domain discrete element of mora, thanks to the laryngeal descent 66 thousand years ago. These discrete elements enabled to generate infinite word signs and unconscious grammatical modulation. (1st digital evolution) The invention of a character set allowed speech voice to spread over time and space. Human knowledge started to serially develop over generations, which is a civilization. In low noise environment such as monasteries and universities, thought became dynamic and scientific concepts were born to analyze invisible phenomena. (2nd digital evolution) Today, electronic linguistic information is interactive and linguistic human acquire “voluminous but unreliable interdisciplinary linguistic information” with search engines. (3rd digital evolution) How we should cope with it? |
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Keyword(in English) | Digital Linguistics / Reference Model / Mandible / Laryngeal Descent / Spinal Reflex / Automaton / Group Theory / FEC |
Paper # | NC2020-2,IBISML2020-2 |
Date of Issue | 2020-06-22 (NC, IBISML) |
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Committee | NC / IBISML / IPSJ-BIO / IPSJ-MPS |
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Conference Date | 2020/6/29(1days) |
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Place (in English) | Online |
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Chair | Kazuyuki Samejima(Tamagawa Univ) / Ichiro Takeuchi(Nagoya Inst. of Tech.) / Hiroyuki Kurata(Kyutech) / Masakazu Sekijima(Tokyo Tech) |
Vice Chair | Rieko Osu(Waseda Univ.) / Masashi Sugiyama(Univ. of Tokyo) / Koji Tsuda(Univ. of Tokyo) |
Secretary | Rieko Osu(NTT) / Masashi Sugiyama(ATR) / Koji Tsuda(AIST) / (NTT) / (Chuo Univ.) |
Assistant | Ken Takiyama(TUAT) / Nobuhiko Wagatsuma(Toho Univ.) / Atsuyoshi Nakamura(Hokkaido Univ.) / Shigeyuki Oba(Kyoto Univ.) |
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Registration To | Technical Committee on Neurocomputing / Technical Committee on Infomation-Based Induction Sciences and Machine Learning / IPSJ Special Interest Group on Bioinformatics and Genomics / IPSJ Special Interest Group on Mathematical Modeling and Problem Solving |
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Language | JPN |
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Title (in English) | How to Cope with the 3rd Digital Evolution of Linguistic Humans |
Sub Title (in English) | Group Theory for Concepts and FEC |
Keyword(1) | Digital Linguistics |
Keyword(2) | Reference Model |
Keyword(3) | Mandible |
Keyword(4) | Laryngeal Descent |
Keyword(5) | Spinal Reflex |
Keyword(6) | Automaton |
Keyword(7) | Group Theory |
Keyword(8) | FEC |
1st Author's Name | Kumon Tokumaru |
1st Author's Affiliation | writer(writer) |
Date | 2020-06-29 |
Paper # | NC2020-2,IBISML2020-2 |
Volume (vol) | vol.120 |
Number (no) | NC-79,IBISML-80 |
Page | pp.pp.7-14(NC), pp.7-14(IBISML), |
#Pages | 8 |
Date of Issue | 2020-06-22 (NC, IBISML) |