Context, information's meaning, and perception

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Computer representation of human knowledge must be approached using the human ability to assign different meanings to information according to our perceptions, which at the same time are constructed and constitute the interpretative context in which possible meanings acquire varying degrees of validity. This work proposes that humans construct our perceptions based on the context of our past experiences. Starting with this supposition, this article explores the relationship between the L. Zadeh's 'computing with words' 'computing with perceptions' proposal to discover if it allows us to advance toward a representation of human perception © 2013. The authors-Published by Atlantis Press.

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Barroso, C. (2013). Context, information’s meaning, and perception. In 8th Conference of the European Society for Fuzzy Logic and Technology, EUSFLAT 2013 - Advances in Intelligent Systems Research (Vol. 32, pp. 509–513). Atlantis Press. https://doi.org/10.2991/eusflat.2013.77

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