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Cognitive Communication - its theory introduced

Part 2 Information: Event, Probability, Entropy, and Meaning

2023 || Paperback || Werner Rupprecht || Mijnbestseller.nl

This is Part 2 of W. Rupprecht's German book on "Cognitive Communication" in its English translation by W. Lange.

Cognitive communication theory represents all fundamental components that play a role in communication in order to acquire knowledge and describes the dependencies between them, as many processes in nature and in social interaction can be explained in this way.

Part 1 on "Relations, Effects, and Types of Communication", a general and complete overview is available.

Part 3 "Relati...

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Cognitive Communication - its theory introduced

Part 3 Relationship between Energy, Entropy, and Information Level

2023 || Paperback || Werner Rupprecht || Bookmundo || met inkijkexemplaar

The function of cognitive communication is to enable people and machines to acquire knowledge. The gain in knowledge lies in the information gained from the signals received. The links between information theoretical entropy and thermodynamic entropy and energy are explained in detail.

This series of booklets is particularly valuable for lecturers and students of communication and cognitive sciences and border areas, as well as brain researchers, philosophers, media technicians, linguists and...

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Cognitive Communication - its theory introduced

Part 1 Relations, Effects, and Types of Communication

2023 || Paperback || Werner Rupprecht || Mijnbestseller.nl

The function of cognitive communication is to enable people and machines to acquire knowledge. The gain in knowledge lies in the information gained from the signals received. Machine languages and natural languages spoken by people differ in that the signals of machine languages have sharply defined meanings, while the meanings of signals of natural languages are highly fuzzy.

Werner Rupprecht explains how vague meanings arise in the brains of human beings, and that, paradoxically, owing to s...