Presentation 2010-07-12
Analysis on Mechanism of Dynamic Generation by Discrete-Continuous Coupled Model in Symbolic Communication
Takuma TORII, Takashi HASHIMOTO,
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Abstract(in English) Symbolic communication involves both generation and sharing of novel expressions and meanings. In this study, we modeled a communicative agent as a coupled system of a discrete symbolic system and a continuous sense-making system. They are implemented by a rewriting rule system and a neural network, respectively. We conducted computer simulation of communication, in which agents transform symbol sequences (expressions) and generated neural network's dynamics (meanings). We found that novel expressions can be generated by extending application of rewriting rules, and novel meanings can be generated when the neural network shows chaotic behavior. These generations can be evoked each other in this coupled model.
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Keyword(in English) symbolic communication / dynamics of communication / sense-making / linguistic analogy / constructive approach
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Conference Date 2010/7/5(1days)
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Title (in English) Analysis on Mechanism of Dynamic Generation by Discrete-Continuous Coupled Model in Symbolic Communication
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Keyword(1) symbolic communication
Keyword(2) dynamics of communication
Keyword(3) sense-making
Keyword(4) linguistic analogy
Keyword(5) constructive approach
1st Author's Name Takuma TORII
1st Author's Affiliation School of Knowledge Science, Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology()
2nd Author's Name Takashi HASHIMOTO
2nd Author's Affiliation School of Knowledge Science, Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
Date 2010-07-12
Paper # NLP2010-36
Volume (vol) vol.110
Number (no) 122
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 4
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