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Information and Meaning: Use-Based Models in Arrays of Neural Nets
Authors:Patrick Grim  Paul St. Denis  Trina Kokalis
Affiliation:(1) Department of Philosophy, SUNY at Stony Brook, Group for Logic and Formal Semantics, Stony Brook, NY 11794, USA
Abstract:The goal of philosophy of information is to understand what information is, how it operates, and how to put it to work. But unlike lsquoinformationrsquo in the technical sense of information theory, what we are interested in is meaningful information. To understand the nature and dynamics of information in this sense we have to understand meaning. What we offer here are simple computational models that show emergence of meaning and information transfer in randomized arrays of neural nets. These we take to be formal instantiations of a tradition of theories of meaning as use. What they offer, we propose, is a glimpse into the origin and dynamics of at least simple forms of meaning and information transfer as properties inherent in behavioral coordination across a community.
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