Perception of Change, Computing and Formal Sciences
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https://doi.org/10.5007/1981-1322.2016v11nespp193Abstract
The ability to perceive change, including movement, is deeply connected with formal thinking. Modern computers bring us the opportunity to explore such connections, because computers realize change physically. A framework to analyze the computing experience includes the concepts of semiotic meaning in interfaces and perceptual meaning in machine action; and existential meaning and formal meaning. There is a close connection between machine action meaning and formal meaning; and both talk directly to the perception of change. The framework clarifies the idea of semantics in propositional logic.
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