Universal Semantic Communication
Brendan Juba
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Description for Universal Semantic Communication
Hardback. Is meaningful communication possible between two intelligent parties without a common language or background? In this work, a theoretical framework is proposed in which it is possible to address when and to what extent such semantic communication is possible. Num Pages: 400 pages, biography. BIC Classification: UT; UYQ; UYZG. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 164 x 238 x 30. Weight in Grams: 738.
Is meaningful communication possible between two intelligent parties who share no common language or background? In this work, a theoretical framework is proposed in which it is possible to address when and to what extent such semantic communication is possible: such problems can be rigorously addressed by explicitly focusing on the goals of the communication. Under this framework, it is possible to show that for many goals, communication without any common language or background is possible using universal protocols.
This work should be accessible to anyone with an undergraduate-level knowledge of the theory of computation. The theoretical framework presented here is ... Read more
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Format
Hardback
Publication date
2011
Publisher
Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG Germany
Number of pages
400
Condition
New
Number of Pages
400
Place of Publication
Berlin, Germany
ISBN
9783642232961
SKU
V9783642232961
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99-15
About Brendan Juba
Dr. Brendan Juba completed his PhD on the related work under the guidance of Prof. Madhu Sudan at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and together with Prof. Oded Goldreich they have since presented papers and lectured on the topic of the book at the key international conferences on theoretical computer science and distributed computing. Dr. Juba is currently a postdoctoral ... Read more
Reviews for Universal Semantic Communication
"The problem considered by this book is how two agents can successfully communicate in the absence of a prior agreement on the protocol to be used. Specific examples of potential applications include interfacing with device drivers and adapting to changing network protocols ... The ideas in the book are important and deserve to be well known." (J.P.E. Hodgson, ACM Computing ... Read more