Meta language

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Meta language(Q36054) is a class of language designed to model other languages. According to Category Theory, all data content can be encoded using ordered relations (arrows). The following publications explains the features and applications of meta languages[1][2][3].

Quantum Natural Language Processing

Bob Coecke's notion of Quantum Natural Language Processing or QNLP is an attempt to provide a model of computation that can transcend the boundary of discrete structures and physical phenomenon. This idea is explained in a video, titled:From Quantum Linguistics to Spacetime Linguistics, and Cognition[4]. It is highly recommended to watch the end of the video. {{#ev:youtube |trf7kodtuSY|||||start=6362s }}


References

  1. Koo, Hsueh-Yung Benjamin (31 Jan 2005). A Meta-language for Systems Architecting (PDF) (Ph.D.). local page: MIT. Retrieved July 18, 2021. 
  2. Koo, Hsueh-Yung Benjamin; Simmons, Willard; Crawley, Edward (Nov 16, 2021). "Algebra of Systems as a Meta Language for Model Synthesis and Analysis" (PDF). local page: IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON SYSTEMS, MAN, AND CYBERNETICS. 
  3. Fong, Brendan (2016). The Algebra of Open and Interconnected Systems (PDF) (Ph.D.). local page: University of Oxford. Retrieved October 15, 2021. 
  4. Coecke, Bob (Dec 6, 2021). Bob Coecke, From Quantum Linguistics to Spacetime Linguistics, and Cognition. local page: The Quantum Information Structure of Spacetime. 

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