Mastering Natural Language Mathematical Complexities
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Dionéia Monte-Serrat
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Unaerp
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Brazil
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Fethi BMBelgacem
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PAAET
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Kuwait
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Carlo Cattani
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Tuscia University
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Italy
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Abstract:
| In every sphere of life, there are unexpected connections between apparently unrelated topics. This is no different from the central contribution of Mathematics to Natural Language. Various concepts from Logic, Paradox, Topology, Set Theory, and other branches of Mathematics, can be used to describe language phenomena. Our focus in this session is to make an approximation between both areas focusing on the polysemic characteristic of the language while the meaning is mathematically constructed. The aim of this session is to open up new fields of discovery in the discussion of circumventing the ambiguity in natural language processes, distancing the language from mechanical processes and bringing it closer to intuitive processes. |
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