Presentation 2012-06-23
Knowledge Acquisition from Linguistic Information : How to understand and Acquire High-Order Complex Information in Text
Kimiaki TOKUMARU,
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Abstract(in English) The difference between human and non-human-animal vocal communications is in the communication methods: digital or analog. In analog communications, the number of code words is very limited and complex message cannot be compiled. In digital communications, repeated permutation of syllables enables to create infinite number of code words, or a morpheme (a phonetic part of concept), and concepts are articulated in accordance with grammatical rules to compose complex information. It is remarkable that imperceptible energy that lung-air-flow gives to syllables as a vowel accent makes them interact with linguistic processing pathways in brain (probably at the Brainstem Reticular Formation) for grammatical semantic routing. They are quantum mechanical procedures. It is also noteworthy that in digital communication there exists an information concept, which connects a morpheme with information. With step-by-step constructive and reducible operations, any sophisticated and complex phenomenon can be expressed in (or named with) a single word. In contemporary Internet society, people may encounter complex information via search engines or by chance. It is necessary to consider how we can acquire and use multi-order complex information correctly.
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Keyword(in English) Digital Linguistics / Information Theories of Language / Information Concept / Brainstem Reticular Formation / Quantum Mechanics / Antigen-Antibody Responses / B-Lymphocyte / Internet Society
Paper # TL2012-2
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Conference Date 2012/6/16(1days)
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Title (in English) Knowledge Acquisition from Linguistic Information : How to understand and Acquire High-Order Complex Information in Text
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Keyword(1) Digital Linguistics
Keyword(2) Information Theories of Language
Keyword(3) Information Concept
Keyword(4) Brainstem Reticular Formation
Keyword(5) Quantum Mechanics
Keyword(6) Antigen-Antibody Responses
Keyword(7) B-Lymphocyte
Keyword(8) Internet Society
1st Author's Name Kimiaki TOKUMARU
1st Author's Affiliation Satellite System Engineer()
Date 2012-06-23
Paper # TL2012-2
Volume (vol) vol.112
Number (no) 103
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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