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Title: Semantic Space: bridging the divide between cognitive science, information processing technology and quantum mechanics
Authors: Peter Bruza
Conference Name: International Symposium on Information Technology 2008
Keywords: Semantis space
Cognitive science
Information processing technology
Quantum mechanics
Abstract: Human beings are adept and drawing context-sensitive associations and inferences across a broad range of situations ranging from the mundane to the creative inferences that lead to scientific discovery. Such reasoning has a strong pragmatic character and is transacted with comparatively scarce cognitive assets. The question is how to get technology to reliably replicate this? The need for such technology is pressing. Paradoxically, the information explosion is leading to diminished awareness. Expertise is becoming over more specialized: Individuals, groups, communities, enterprises are becoming increasingly insular. We need computational systems which have the capability to enhance our awareness, for example, by suggesting associations in context that we could make,but increasingly don't, as we generally lack the cognitive resources to do so. The premiss behind this paper is that the technology has to manipulate context sensitive meanings which accord with those that we harbour. In other words, the "meaning" manipulated by the technology should be socio-cognitively motivated. A class of cognitively validated computational model called "semantic space" is introduced together with means for computing associations between words. It is argued that such associations can be usefully deployed to underpin human pragmatic reasoning. The paper includes with some intriguing, highly speculative connections between semantic space and quantum mechanics.
Pages: 8
Call Number: T58.5.C634 2008 kat sem
Publisher: Faculty of Information Technology, Queensland University of Technology Australia,Kuala Lumpur
URI: https://ptsldigital.ukm.my/jspui/handle/123456789/394775
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