Presentation 2011-11-26
Toward the Visualization to Emergency by Discourse Analysis : Emergent Process as Chain of Micro Abductions
Kazuo SAKAI, Ken KURIYAMA,
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Abstract(in English) It is proposed three methods to visualize the emergence process of problem-solving discourse. First, keywords and modalities are extracted, and two types of emergent processes are found similar to self-organized critical phenomena. Second, according to reversal theory in psychology, the reversal processes are successfully plotted as reversal graph. In addition, the discourse is classified into three inference categories of deduction, induction or abduction. By plotting these as emergence diagram, it is found that the emergent processes consist of fine structures of micro-abduction chain. This suggests that creativity may be governed by the acceptance of the meaningless hypothesis by micro abduction.
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Keyword(in English) Discourse analysis / emergent process / modality / egg model of self / self-organized criticality / reversal theory / deduction and induction reasoning / abduction
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Title (in English) Toward the Visualization to Emergency by Discourse Analysis : Emergent Process as Chain of Micro Abductions
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Keyword(1) Discourse analysis
Keyword(2) emergent process
Keyword(3) modality
Keyword(4) egg model of self
Keyword(5) self-organized criticality
Keyword(6) reversal theory
Keyword(7) deduction and induction reasoning
Keyword(8) abduction
1st Author's Name Kazuo SAKAI
1st Author's Affiliation School of Law, Meiji University()
2nd Author's Name Ken KURIYAMA
2nd Author's Affiliation Gakken Educational Research Institute
Date 2011-11-26
Paper # TL2011-51
Volume (vol) vol.111
Number (no) 320
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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