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Computational Semiotics
Ricardo R. Gudwin DCA-FEEC-UNICAMP Main Definition Computational Semiotics refers to the attempt of emulating the semiosis cycle within a digital computer. Among other things, this is done aiming for the construction of autonomous intelligent systems able to perform intelligent behavior, what includes perception, world modeling, value judgement and behavior generation. There is a claim that most ...
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