We propose a theory for modeling concepts that uses the state-context-property theory (SCOP), a generalization of the quantum formalism, whose basic notions are states, contexts and properties. This theory enables us to incorporate context into the mathematical structure used to describe a concept, and thereby model how context influences the typicality of a single exemplar and the applicability of a single property of a concept. We introduce the notion `state of a concept' to account for this contextual influence, and show that the structure of the set of contexts and of the set of properties of a concept is a complete orthocomplemented lattice. The structural study in this article is a preparation for a numerical mathematical theory of co...
The aim of this article is to represent the general description of an entity by means of its states,...
Contextuality is a key concept in quantum theory. We reveal just how important it is by demonstratin...
Measures and theories of information abound, but there are few formalised methods for treating the c...
We propose a theory for modeling concepts that uses the state-context-property theory (SCOP), a gene...
Purpose - To elaborate a theory for modeling concepts that incorporates how a context influences the...
We outline the rationale and preliminary results of using the state context property (SCOP) formalis...
We outline the rationale and preliminary results of using the State Context Property (SCOP) formalis...
The sets of contexts and properties of a concept are embedded in the complex Hilbert space of quantu...
The mathematics of quantum mechanics was developed to cope with problems arising in the description...
The mathematical formalism of quantum theory exhibits significant effectiveness when applied to cogn...
We present modeling for conceptual combinations which uses the mathematical formalism of quantum the...
Theories of natural language and concepts have been unable to model the flexibility, creativity, con...
Theories of natural language and concepts have been unable to model the flexibility, creativity, con...
Theories of natural language and concepts have been unable to model the flexibility, creativity, con...
The representation and processing of concepts is one of the hardest challenges in cognitive science....
The aim of this article is to represent the general description of an entity by means of its states,...
Contextuality is a key concept in quantum theory. We reveal just how important it is by demonstratin...
Measures and theories of information abound, but there are few formalised methods for treating the c...
We propose a theory for modeling concepts that uses the state-context-property theory (SCOP), a gene...
Purpose - To elaborate a theory for modeling concepts that incorporates how a context influences the...
We outline the rationale and preliminary results of using the state context property (SCOP) formalis...
We outline the rationale and preliminary results of using the State Context Property (SCOP) formalis...
The sets of contexts and properties of a concept are embedded in the complex Hilbert space of quantu...
The mathematics of quantum mechanics was developed to cope with problems arising in the description...
The mathematical formalism of quantum theory exhibits significant effectiveness when applied to cogn...
We present modeling for conceptual combinations which uses the mathematical formalism of quantum the...
Theories of natural language and concepts have been unable to model the flexibility, creativity, con...
Theories of natural language and concepts have been unable to model the flexibility, creativity, con...
Theories of natural language and concepts have been unable to model the flexibility, creativity, con...
The representation and processing of concepts is one of the hardest challenges in cognitive science....
The aim of this article is to represent the general description of an entity by means of its states,...
Contextuality is a key concept in quantum theory. We reveal just how important it is by demonstratin...
Measures and theories of information abound, but there are few formalised methods for treating the c...