A theory of information structure I. General principles (Q580239)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 4016670
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    A theory of information structure I. General principles
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 4016670

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      A theory of information structure I. General principles (English)
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      1986
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      This paper is the first from a series devoted to a new view of cognition: This theory is built on a proposed relationship between computers and cognition: Content machine analogy which states that the cognition of, or extraction of information from, a phenomenon is the description of the phenomenon as a machine. The concept of a machine embodies two kinds of structures: computational, or algebraic structures and stability; and the way in which these two factors characterize aspects of cognition representation is investigated. The main result of the paper is a particular detailed statement of the content machine analogy, called the description postulate: the cognition is an attempt to model a phenomenon as the algebraic structure of a machine and the model is decomposed into a sequence of levels, with respect to stability (cognitive stability principle). From this, all the results concerning the perception of nested control, reference frames, etc., are obtained.
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      information structure
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      cognitive system
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      content computer analogy
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      perceptual organization
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      categorization
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      linguistic grammar
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      planning structure
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      algebraic structures
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      cognition representation
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      content machine analogy
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      description postulate
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      cognitive stability principle
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      perception of nested control, reference frames
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