1. The Complexity of Semiotics 2. Semiotics in Computing 3. Computing in Semiotics 4. Models in Science and Semiotics 5. Conceptual Models in Science 6. Conceptual Models in Semiotics 7. Formal Models in Science 8. Formal Models in Semiotics 9. Computational Models in Science 10.Computational Models in Semiotics 11.Computer Models in Science and Semiotics Bibliography Index
Bridges the gaps between semiotics and computation to offer a new model-driven theory of semiotics.
Jean-Guy Meunier is Professor of Philosophy, Semiotics and Cognitive Science at the Université du Québec à Montréal, Canada, and Emeritus Member of the International Academy of Philosophy of Science (IAPS).
Jean-Guy Meunier gives readers the result of 50 years of research,
by bringing together semiotics and computer science. It sheds light
on contemporary debates on digital humanities, and offers keys to
understanding the challenges of artificial intelligence. By making
available various scientific and epistemological models, he allows
to better understand contemporary scientific issues.
*Julien Longhi, Full Professor of Discourse Analysis, CY Cergy
Paris Université, France*
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