ABSOLUTE SYNTAX AND STRUCTURE OF AN INDEXING AND SWITCHING LANGUAGE

作者: A. Neelameghan

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关键词: Abstract syntaxSyntax (programming languages)Information structureStructure (mathematical logic)Representation (mathematics)Artificial intelligenceComputer scienceSearch engine indexingNatural language processingInformation systemSubject (documents)

摘要: Switching from one information system to another would be convenient if the languages ─ that is, method of representation subjects and other content discourse used in systems are syntactically consistent, compatible with each other, inter-convertible at a reasonable cost. In this connection, development an intermediate language through which switching is important consideration. An idea pattern, gestalt, form, structure perceives. A subject source or user’s query combination ideas, structures; therefore, subjectrepresentation surrogate has bearing on ‘perception’ represented. Some characteristic features helpful users, problems transformation structures, linear structuring surrogates, some criteria for choice ‘standard format’ framework model such considered. Absolute syntax defined as sequence component ideas acceptable majority users. The helpfulness parallel absolute indicated, together supporting based postulations research deep (Chomsky, Fodor, Katz, Filmore, Birbhaum, others), biocybernetics (Lazlo), knowledge (Meredith), common preserving messages set transformations (Rosenbleuth), etc. generalised facet (model) obtained basis general theory classi- fication guiding principles formulated thereof (Ranganathan Bangalore School) found large number users systems, conjectured syntax. Work done regard specific schemes classification formulation headings different within (model), mentioned.

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