Semantic Modeling: Computational Models of the Concepts

As known, computing allows maintenance of the constructions corresponding to the needs in comprehended models which enable the computational experiment. Computing takes the enabling of such a model which corresponds to a 'theory'. The parameters of the model are systematically changing and...

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Published in2010 International Conference on Computational Intelligence and Security pp. 42 - 46
Main Author Wolfengagen, V
Format Conference Proceeding
LanguageEnglish
Published IEEE 01.12.2010
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ISBN9781424491148
1424491142
DOI10.1109/CIS.2010.16

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Summary:As known, computing allows maintenance of the constructions corresponding to the needs in comprehended models which enable the computational experiment. Computing takes the enabling of such a model which corresponds to a 'theory'. The parameters of the model are systematically changing and correspond to 'entries' for the inputs. The parameterized family of its 'behaviors' is used as the 'outputs' of the model. These -- being computed, -- behaviors are matched with the real behavior of the problem domain object under the real inputs -- prototypes of model inputs. In case of conclusion that the model satisfactory reflects the features of the real object-prototype, then the real experiment can be replaced by the computational one, which is executed using the model-image.
ISBN:9781424491148
1424491142
DOI:10.1109/CIS.2010.16