This article looks at Husserlian ideas as an analytical tool to explain the cognitive aspects of ... more This article looks at Husserlian ideas as an analytical tool to explain the cognitive aspects of experiences that range between knowledge acts in inferences and Mulligan’s contemporary perspective of meaning formation, through reflections of relations. The essay also takes into consideration the views of Levinas and Hintikka, for whom experiences form the foundations of intuitive capacity. These perspectives are essential concerning epistemic evidence to self (I/me-ness): mental objects and spatiotemporal relations are the structural notions of episteme on their own; their dynamics were tightly coordinated at an intentional process to strengthen episteme; this coordination appeared to be a state change caused in epistemic evidence. Experience is a process that continually gives us new material to digest; Experience leads ever on and on, and objects and our ideas of objects may both lead to the same goal. (James, 1909/1975: 208, 258)
This essay delves into the essentialities of object-giving sources within the formulation of epis... more This essay delves into the essentialities of object-giving sources within the formulation of epistemic objectivity. It explores the relationship between objectivity and intentional states, particularly in the context of immediate and transcendent experiences. A key focus of this paradigm is the examination of inferences and how they are held in X's intentional processes. These claims about inferences contribute to the perception of objectivity by highlighting the epistemological transitions of things that occur in the constitutive ideation. Additionally, the activity within X's episteme leads to significant articulations that reflect a structural realism of experiences. The essay also introduces a convention of the experiential-intentional process so that the causality manipulations could be avoided by the precents of sources of ideation. In this instance, the central niche is occupied by transcendental reflections of intentionality, which are fundamentally founded on experiences and objectivity, and they possess a distinct rhetorical quality. They manifest as acts, propositional forms, and constituents, all of which contribute to the understanding and justification of objectivity. To establish such a framework that upholds objectivity, certain prerequisites must be met. Firstly, the framework must possess justificational resources that prevent causality manipulations. Secondly, prereflective sources should not inter-define causality in epistemic circumstances, although this does not exclude the emergence of causal relations, and thus this approach offers a correlational explanation. Lastly, transcendental reflections should remain compatible with the experiential-intentional process, allowing for the accommodation of subjectivity in the justification of objectivity.
This article looks at Husserlian ideas as an analytical tool to explain the cognitive aspects of ... more This article looks at Husserlian ideas as an analytical tool to explain the cognitive aspects of experiences that range between knowledge acts in inferences and Mulligan’s contemporary perspective of meaning formation, through reflections of relations. The essay also takes into consideration the views of Levinas and Hintikka, for whom experiences form the foundations of intuitive capacity. These perspectives are essential concerning epistemic evidence to self (I/me-ness): mental objects and spatiotemporal relations are the structural notions of episteme on their own; their dynamics were tightly coordinated at an intentional process to strengthen episteme; this coordination appeared to be a state change caused in epistemic evidence.
Developing resources which can be used for Natural Language Processing is an extremely difficult ... more Developing resources which can be used for Natural Language Processing is an extremely difficult task for any language, but is even more so for less privileged (or less computerized) languages. One way to overcome this difficulty is to adapt the resources of a linguistically close resource rich language. In this paper we discuss how the cost of such adaptation can be estimated using subjective and objective measures of linguistic similarity for allocating financial resources, time, manpower etc.
Humanities and Social Sciences Communications, 2020
The recent investigations into knowledge and its elements viz facts, skills and objects have beco... more The recent investigations into knowledge and its elements viz facts, skills and objects have become prominent in various subfields of philosophy and other areas like linguistics, cognitive science, neuroscience and artificial intelligence. These investigations have been mainly on understanding the relation between the intentionality and its referential entities to know how they enrich knowledge with their existence. This article starts with an exploration of the fundamental aspects of judgemental sense from the knowledge origins perspective. To explain the consequences of this, I start with reconstructing the notion of categorial intuitions described in Husserl’s sixth Logical Investigations by relating it to ‘knowledge origination’ as an intuitive fulfilment of signifying acts. This offers a relation of perceptual synthesis, operating implicitly among the signifying intentions upon grasping intended objects, in view of language structures such as copulas. This leads to the synthesi...
In this paper, we describe an accurate, robust and language-independent algorithm to align paragr... more In this paper, we describe an accurate, robust and language-independent algorithm to align paragraphs with their translations in a parallel bilingual corpus. The paragraph alignment is tested on 998 anchors (combination of 7 books) of English-Hindi language pair of Gyan-Nidhi corpus and achieved a precision of 86.86% and a recall of 82.03%. We describe the improvement in performance and automation of text alignment tasks by integrating our paragraph alignment algorithm in existing sentence aligner framework. ...
This paper discusses the significance of the multimodal interaction in virtual environments (VE) ... more This paper discusses the significance of the multimodal interaction in virtual environments (VE) and the criticalities involved in integration and coordination between modes during interaction. Also, we present an architecture and design of the integration mechanism with respect to information access in second language learning. In this connection, we have conducted an experiential study on speech inputs to understand how far users' experience of information can be considered to be supportive to this architecture.
Assessment and testing is directly related to education and training. It is a way to measure the ... more Assessment and testing is directly related to education and training. It is a way to measure the level of performance and to understand the comprehension of the students in a group. In this era, using computer technology in testing and assessment has become one of the most important and considerable factor. While constructing a mechanism of Computer Adaptive Testing (CAT), different parameters should be taken into account. In this paper we have focused on a generic framework of a CAT application and its implementation process.
India is a multilingual, linguistically dense and diverse country with rich resources of informat... more India is a multilingual, linguistically dense and diverse country with rich resources of information. Parallel corpora have major role in multilingual natural language processing, computational linguistics, speech and information retrieval. This paper describes an alignment system for aligning English-Hindi texts in GyanNidhi corpus at sentence level. The criteria used for alignment is combination of linguistic, statistical information and simple heuristics. We use multi-feature approach with Anusaaraka (Machine Translation System), Hindi shallowparser, Hindi WordNet lookup as primary technique with resources of target language to increase the level of alignment accuracy. Other features such as Named Entities, linguistic information, notation converters are used to match the words in between one-to-many bilingual sentences. Our experiments are based on the GyanNidhi corpus. We obtained 92.06% accuracy for Englishto-Hindi sentence alignment with 95.68% precision and 88.09% recall for...
Humanities and Social Sciences Communications, 2020
The recent investigations into knowledge and its elements viz facts, skills and objects have beco... more The recent investigations into knowledge and its elements viz facts, skills and objects have become prominent in various subfields of philosophy and other areas like linguistics, cognitive science, neuroscience and artificial intelligence. These investigations have been mainly on understanding the relation between the intentionality and its referential entities to know how they enrich knowledge with their existence. This article starts with an exploration of the fundamental aspects of judgemental sense from the knowledge origins perspective. To explain the consequences of this, I start with reconstructing the notion of categorial intuitions described in Husserl’s sixth Logical Investigations by relating it to ‘knowledge origination’ as an intuitive fulfilment of signifying acts. This offers a relation of perceptual synthesis, operating implicitly among the signifying intentions upon grasping intended objects, in view of language structures such as copulas. This leads to the synthesis of intuitive aspects mainly from the categorial elements for a judgemental sense or thinking and the attitude from the very sphere of perception. The tension between categorial intuitions is understood as foundational acts and founded acts. Husserl’s sixth Logical Investigation describes the notion of passive synthesis, the genesis of categoriality in every realm of sensibility that allows one to formulate the relational role among the ‘act of knowing’ and phenomenological approaches to the judgemental sense. Thus, the investigation focuses on perceptual judgements and categories, which fulfils the judgemental sense of categorial elements and attitude.
I aim to show that the fundamental aspects of 'sense of judgement in view of episteme'. Put ahead... more I aim to show that the fundamental aspects of 'sense of judgement in view of episteme'. Put ahead, I consider Husserl’s sixth logical investigation concerning the notion of categorial intuition which has distributed carefully among the active and passive perceptual synthesis. In order to explain the results, I reconstruct the notion of categorial intuitions described in logical investigations, relating it to the obvious problem “knowledge origination is an intuitive fulfilment of signifying acts”. The categorial intuitions are originated on simple intuitions and cannot be reduced to them. The simple intuitions structurally offers a global grasping of the intended object with partial intentions which are perceptual and they blend to form a single entity. It turns to a categorical intuition with a new sort of act, or a result of ‘perceptual analysis’ between disclosed partial perceptual intentions and global perception; implicitly the operating intentions are same.
Over the past few decades, the world is looking at phenomenal intentionality from a transcendenta... more Over the past few decades, the world is looking at phenomenal intentionality from a transcendental view as an weakened systematic precision and its applications have become obscure in the philosophy of science. And the logical study of it flourished when the techniques of semantical notions were applied to intentional mental states to procure cognitive information for representational mental models e.g. agent-indexed quantifiers which were directly taken up by linguistics, artificial intelligence and economists (Fagin et al. 1995; Meyer and van der Hoek, 1995). At this time in human history, we had an opportunity to experience the transformation of phenomenal intentionality which is often judged to be an uncertain and terminologically top heavy set of tools for use by philosophers in science, earlier thought of by Husserl and, to a lesser extent, by Brentano who offers a methodology for a number of facets known to be important ones in the philosophy of science. As a result, this orientation of approach was applied to several problems in the philosophy of science: on the one hand, to propose the rejection of scientific objectivity, and to doctrine the radical meaning of variance in the self-referential way which fulfils the context of philosophy of science through certain earlier thoughts of phenomenologists, and on the other hand to analyse the hidden variable theory in quantum mechanics.
In this article I reveal the “sharing properties” of other cognitive system’s intelligence with t... more In this article I reveal the “sharing properties” of other cognitive system’s intelligence with the help of cognitive philosophical arguments.
This is an investigation into its cognitive philosophical foundations and a discussion on the int... more This is an investigation into its cognitive philosophical foundations and a discussion on the intrinsic relations between aesthetic experience and emotions.
This article looks at Husserlian ideas as an analytical tool to explain the cognitive aspects of ... more This article looks at Husserlian ideas as an analytical tool to explain the cognitive aspects of experiences that range between knowledge acts in inferences and Mulligan’s contemporary perspective of meaning formation, through reflections of relations. The essay also takes into consideration the views of Levinas and Hintikka, for whom experiences form the foundations of intuitive capacity. These perspectives are essential concerning epistemic evidence to self (I/me-ness): mental objects and spatiotemporal relations are the structural notions of episteme on their own; their dynamics were tightly coordinated at an intentional process to strengthen episteme; this coordination appeared to be a state change caused in epistemic evidence. Experience is a process that continually gives us new material to digest; Experience leads ever on and on, and objects and our ideas of objects may both lead to the same goal. (James, 1909/1975: 208, 258)
This essay delves into the essentialities of object-giving sources within the formulation of epis... more This essay delves into the essentialities of object-giving sources within the formulation of epistemic objectivity. It explores the relationship between objectivity and intentional states, particularly in the context of immediate and transcendent experiences. A key focus of this paradigm is the examination of inferences and how they are held in X's intentional processes. These claims about inferences contribute to the perception of objectivity by highlighting the epistemological transitions of things that occur in the constitutive ideation. Additionally, the activity within X's episteme leads to significant articulations that reflect a structural realism of experiences. The essay also introduces a convention of the experiential-intentional process so that the causality manipulations could be avoided by the precents of sources of ideation. In this instance, the central niche is occupied by transcendental reflections of intentionality, which are fundamentally founded on experiences and objectivity, and they possess a distinct rhetorical quality. They manifest as acts, propositional forms, and constituents, all of which contribute to the understanding and justification of objectivity. To establish such a framework that upholds objectivity, certain prerequisites must be met. Firstly, the framework must possess justificational resources that prevent causality manipulations. Secondly, prereflective sources should not inter-define causality in epistemic circumstances, although this does not exclude the emergence of causal relations, and thus this approach offers a correlational explanation. Lastly, transcendental reflections should remain compatible with the experiential-intentional process, allowing for the accommodation of subjectivity in the justification of objectivity.
This article looks at Husserlian ideas as an analytical tool to explain the cognitive aspects of ... more This article looks at Husserlian ideas as an analytical tool to explain the cognitive aspects of experiences that range between knowledge acts in inferences and Mulligan’s contemporary perspective of meaning formation, through reflections of relations. The essay also takes into consideration the views of Levinas and Hintikka, for whom experiences form the foundations of intuitive capacity. These perspectives are essential concerning epistemic evidence to self (I/me-ness): mental objects and spatiotemporal relations are the structural notions of episteme on their own; their dynamics were tightly coordinated at an intentional process to strengthen episteme; this coordination appeared to be a state change caused in epistemic evidence.
Developing resources which can be used for Natural Language Processing is an extremely difficult ... more Developing resources which can be used for Natural Language Processing is an extremely difficult task for any language, but is even more so for less privileged (or less computerized) languages. One way to overcome this difficulty is to adapt the resources of a linguistically close resource rich language. In this paper we discuss how the cost of such adaptation can be estimated using subjective and objective measures of linguistic similarity for allocating financial resources, time, manpower etc.
Humanities and Social Sciences Communications, 2020
The recent investigations into knowledge and its elements viz facts, skills and objects have beco... more The recent investigations into knowledge and its elements viz facts, skills and objects have become prominent in various subfields of philosophy and other areas like linguistics, cognitive science, neuroscience and artificial intelligence. These investigations have been mainly on understanding the relation between the intentionality and its referential entities to know how they enrich knowledge with their existence. This article starts with an exploration of the fundamental aspects of judgemental sense from the knowledge origins perspective. To explain the consequences of this, I start with reconstructing the notion of categorial intuitions described in Husserl’s sixth Logical Investigations by relating it to ‘knowledge origination’ as an intuitive fulfilment of signifying acts. This offers a relation of perceptual synthesis, operating implicitly among the signifying intentions upon grasping intended objects, in view of language structures such as copulas. This leads to the synthesi...
In this paper, we describe an accurate, robust and language-independent algorithm to align paragr... more In this paper, we describe an accurate, robust and language-independent algorithm to align paragraphs with their translations in a parallel bilingual corpus. The paragraph alignment is tested on 998 anchors (combination of 7 books) of English-Hindi language pair of Gyan-Nidhi corpus and achieved a precision of 86.86% and a recall of 82.03%. We describe the improvement in performance and automation of text alignment tasks by integrating our paragraph alignment algorithm in existing sentence aligner framework. ...
This paper discusses the significance of the multimodal interaction in virtual environments (VE) ... more This paper discusses the significance of the multimodal interaction in virtual environments (VE) and the criticalities involved in integration and coordination between modes during interaction. Also, we present an architecture and design of the integration mechanism with respect to information access in second language learning. In this connection, we have conducted an experiential study on speech inputs to understand how far users' experience of information can be considered to be supportive to this architecture.
Assessment and testing is directly related to education and training. It is a way to measure the ... more Assessment and testing is directly related to education and training. It is a way to measure the level of performance and to understand the comprehension of the students in a group. In this era, using computer technology in testing and assessment has become one of the most important and considerable factor. While constructing a mechanism of Computer Adaptive Testing (CAT), different parameters should be taken into account. In this paper we have focused on a generic framework of a CAT application and its implementation process.
India is a multilingual, linguistically dense and diverse country with rich resources of informat... more India is a multilingual, linguistically dense and diverse country with rich resources of information. Parallel corpora have major role in multilingual natural language processing, computational linguistics, speech and information retrieval. This paper describes an alignment system for aligning English-Hindi texts in GyanNidhi corpus at sentence level. The criteria used for alignment is combination of linguistic, statistical information and simple heuristics. We use multi-feature approach with Anusaaraka (Machine Translation System), Hindi shallowparser, Hindi WordNet lookup as primary technique with resources of target language to increase the level of alignment accuracy. Other features such as Named Entities, linguistic information, notation converters are used to match the words in between one-to-many bilingual sentences. Our experiments are based on the GyanNidhi corpus. We obtained 92.06% accuracy for Englishto-Hindi sentence alignment with 95.68% precision and 88.09% recall for...
Humanities and Social Sciences Communications, 2020
The recent investigations into knowledge and its elements viz facts, skills and objects have beco... more The recent investigations into knowledge and its elements viz facts, skills and objects have become prominent in various subfields of philosophy and other areas like linguistics, cognitive science, neuroscience and artificial intelligence. These investigations have been mainly on understanding the relation between the intentionality and its referential entities to know how they enrich knowledge with their existence. This article starts with an exploration of the fundamental aspects of judgemental sense from the knowledge origins perspective. To explain the consequences of this, I start with reconstructing the notion of categorial intuitions described in Husserl’s sixth Logical Investigations by relating it to ‘knowledge origination’ as an intuitive fulfilment of signifying acts. This offers a relation of perceptual synthesis, operating implicitly among the signifying intentions upon grasping intended objects, in view of language structures such as copulas. This leads to the synthesis of intuitive aspects mainly from the categorial elements for a judgemental sense or thinking and the attitude from the very sphere of perception. The tension between categorial intuitions is understood as foundational acts and founded acts. Husserl’s sixth Logical Investigation describes the notion of passive synthesis, the genesis of categoriality in every realm of sensibility that allows one to formulate the relational role among the ‘act of knowing’ and phenomenological approaches to the judgemental sense. Thus, the investigation focuses on perceptual judgements and categories, which fulfils the judgemental sense of categorial elements and attitude.
I aim to show that the fundamental aspects of 'sense of judgement in view of episteme'. Put ahead... more I aim to show that the fundamental aspects of 'sense of judgement in view of episteme'. Put ahead, I consider Husserl’s sixth logical investigation concerning the notion of categorial intuition which has distributed carefully among the active and passive perceptual synthesis. In order to explain the results, I reconstruct the notion of categorial intuitions described in logical investigations, relating it to the obvious problem “knowledge origination is an intuitive fulfilment of signifying acts”. The categorial intuitions are originated on simple intuitions and cannot be reduced to them. The simple intuitions structurally offers a global grasping of the intended object with partial intentions which are perceptual and they blend to form a single entity. It turns to a categorical intuition with a new sort of act, or a result of ‘perceptual analysis’ between disclosed partial perceptual intentions and global perception; implicitly the operating intentions are same.
Over the past few decades, the world is looking at phenomenal intentionality from a transcendenta... more Over the past few decades, the world is looking at phenomenal intentionality from a transcendental view as an weakened systematic precision and its applications have become obscure in the philosophy of science. And the logical study of it flourished when the techniques of semantical notions were applied to intentional mental states to procure cognitive information for representational mental models e.g. agent-indexed quantifiers which were directly taken up by linguistics, artificial intelligence and economists (Fagin et al. 1995; Meyer and van der Hoek, 1995). At this time in human history, we had an opportunity to experience the transformation of phenomenal intentionality which is often judged to be an uncertain and terminologically top heavy set of tools for use by philosophers in science, earlier thought of by Husserl and, to a lesser extent, by Brentano who offers a methodology for a number of facets known to be important ones in the philosophy of science. As a result, this orientation of approach was applied to several problems in the philosophy of science: on the one hand, to propose the rejection of scientific objectivity, and to doctrine the radical meaning of variance in the self-referential way which fulfils the context of philosophy of science through certain earlier thoughts of phenomenologists, and on the other hand to analyse the hidden variable theory in quantum mechanics.
In this article I reveal the “sharing properties” of other cognitive system’s intelligence with t... more In this article I reveal the “sharing properties” of other cognitive system’s intelligence with the help of cognitive philosophical arguments.
This is an investigation into its cognitive philosophical foundations and a discussion on the int... more This is an investigation into its cognitive philosophical foundations and a discussion on the intrinsic relations between aesthetic experience and emotions.
In a nutshell, Brentano’s tells us that in order for a thing to be mental, it must hold intention... more In a nutshell, Brentano’s tells us that in order for a thing to be mental, it must hold intentionality: it must be able to refer to something with which the referent does not necessarily exist. For example, think about unicorns, flying saucers, lilliputs, etc.; they really don’t exist physically. If this all seems intuitive and it is logically impossible to have a thought without any referents, that is, unconditionally, a thought is a thought of something. It reminds me of the notion of false belief by Socrates in Plato’s Theaetetus: how can one think falsely given that one's own thinking necessitates that something is a thought? This is a condition: “if and if a false belief is defined as thinking that which is not”.
This research explores how sublimity can be manifested as an interface among aesthetic experience... more This research explores how sublimity can be manifested as an interface among aesthetic experiences and its representations of self. Whereas in the philosophical literature sublimity has been treated very differently, by reading some parts of Kant's Critique of Judgement one may be inclined to view it as subjectivist position, although others have considered it to be other position. There are also studies supported both positions, and most of the theories have neglected this phenomenological positions. I attempt to show from a position on how sublimity is an intrinsic cognitive structure that mediates between emotional responses in terms of when one experiencing of aesthetics.
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In order to explain the results, I reconstruct the notion of categorial intuitions described in logical investigations, relating it to the obvious problem “knowledge origination is an intuitive fulfilment of signifying acts”. The categorial intuitions are originated on simple intuitions and cannot be reduced to them. The simple intuitions structurally offers a global grasping of the intended object with partial intentions which are perceptual and they blend to form a single entity. It turns to a categorical intuition with a new sort of act, or a result of ‘perceptual analysis’ between disclosed partial perceptual intentions and global perception; implicitly the operating intentions are same.
In order to explain the results, I reconstruct the notion of categorial intuitions described in logical investigations, relating it to the obvious problem “knowledge origination is an intuitive fulfilment of signifying acts”. The categorial intuitions are originated on simple intuitions and cannot be reduced to them. The simple intuitions structurally offers a global grasping of the intended object with partial intentions which are perceptual and they blend to form a single entity. It turns to a categorical intuition with a new sort of act, or a result of ‘perceptual analysis’ between disclosed partial perceptual intentions and global perception; implicitly the operating intentions are same.