Presentation 2021-05-08
Procedures to Receive Linguistic Information (2)
Kumon Tokumaru,
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Abstract(in English) Search engines enable us to obtain “voluminous linguistic information with uncertain reliability”. With it, we can enhance collective human intelligence. The author discussed Self-Learning, Body and Reliability in September 2020. In this article, he points out that linguistic information containing noises can be error-corrected in the low noise environment and be transmitted to the next person without error, which should dramatically enhance intellectual evolution of human-beings.
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Keyword(in English) Digital Evolution of Intelligence / Signal to Noise Ratio / Error Correction / Noise / Low Noise / Iteration / Collective Human Intelligence
Paper # COMP2021-5
Date of Issue 2021-04-30 (COMP)

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Committee COMP / IPSJ-AL
Conference Date 2021/5/7(2days)
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Place (in English) Online
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Chair Toshimitsu Masuzawa(Osaka Univ.)
Vice Chair Hirotaka Ono(Nagoya Univ)
Secretary Hirotaka Ono(NAIST) / (Senshu Univ.)
Assistant Yota Otachi(Nagoya Univ)

Paper Information
Registration To Technical Committee on Theoretical Foundations of Computing / Special Interest Group on Algorithms
Language JPN
Title (in Japanese) (See Japanese page)
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Title (in English) Procedures to Receive Linguistic Information (2)
Sub Title (in English) The Importance of Low Noise Emvironment
Keyword(1) Digital Evolution of Intelligence
Keyword(2) Signal to Noise Ratio
Keyword(3) Error Correction
Keyword(4) Noise
Keyword(5) Low Noise
Keyword(6) Iteration
Keyword(7) Collective Human Intelligence
1st Author's Name Kumon Tokumaru
1st Author's Affiliation Writer(Writer)
Date 2021-05-08
Paper # COMP2021-5
Volume (vol) vol.121
Number (no) COMP-11
Page pp.pp.31-38(COMP),
#Pages 8
Date of Issue 2021-04-30 (COMP)