Meanings are present everywhere in our environment and within ourselves. But these meanings do not exist by themselves. They are associated to information and have to be created, to be generated by agents. The Meaning Generator System (MGS) has been developed on a system approach to model meaning generation in agents following an evolutionary perspective. The agents can be natural or artificial. The MGS generates meaningful information (a meaning) when it receives information that has a connection with an internal constraint to which the agent is submitted. The generated meaning is to be used by the agent to implement actions aimed at satisfying the constraint. We propose here to highlight some characteristics of the MGS that could be relat...
Understanding computation as “a process of the dynamic change of information” brings to look at the ...
The relations between life and cogntion have been addressed through different perspectives [Stewart ...
Biosemiotics deal with the study of signs and meanings in living entities. Constructivism considers ...
Meanings are present everywhere in our environment and within ourselves. But these meanings do not e...
Meanings are present everywhere in our environment and within ourselves. But these meanings do not e...
The presentation proposes to complement an existing development on meaning generation for animals, h...
Humans are cognitive entities. Our ongoing interactions with the environment are threaded with creat...
The presentation proposes to complement an existing development on meaning generation for animals, h...
The presentation proposes to complement an existing development on meaning generation for animals, h...
Information and meaning are present everywhere around us and within ourselves. Specific studies have...
Information and meaning exist around us and within ourselves, and the same information can correspon...
In this paper, we use the Meaning Generator System (MGS) presented at Gathering in Biosemiotics 2 [1...
One of the mains challenges of biosemiotics is ‘to attempt to naturalize biological meaning’ [Sharov...
Understanding computation as “a process of the dynamic change of information” brings to look at the ...
The relations between life and cogntion have been addressed through different perspectives [Stewart ...
Biosemiotics deal with the study of signs and meanings in living entities. Constructivism considers ...
Meanings are present everywhere in our environment and within ourselves. But these meanings do not e...
Meanings are present everywhere in our environment and within ourselves. But these meanings do not e...
The presentation proposes to complement an existing development on meaning generation for animals, h...
Humans are cognitive entities. Our ongoing interactions with the environment are threaded with creat...
The presentation proposes to complement an existing development on meaning generation for animals, h...
The presentation proposes to complement an existing development on meaning generation for animals, h...
Information and meaning are present everywhere around us and within ourselves. Specific studies have...
Information and meaning exist around us and within ourselves, and the same information can correspon...
In this paper, we use the Meaning Generator System (MGS) presented at Gathering in Biosemiotics 2 [1...
One of the mains challenges of biosemiotics is ‘to attempt to naturalize biological meaning’ [Sharov...
Understanding computation as “a process of the dynamic change of information” brings to look at the ...
The relations between life and cogntion have been addressed through different perspectives [Stewart ...
Biosemiotics deal with the study of signs and meanings in living entities. Constructivism considers ...