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1
Computational Semiotics an analogy with
Computational Linguistics?
  • Andrew Salway (a.salway_at_surrey.ac.uk)
  • Dept. of Computing, University of Surrey
  • 29 June 2000
  • Workshop on Computational Semiotics for New Media

2
Compound Terms
  • Computation the action or process of
    reckoning calculation the use of a computer
    (SOED)
  • data structures and algorithms for information
    processing GUIs for I/O
  • Semiotics science of signs
  • Computation Semiotics
  • ?? doing semiotics on computational systems
  • ?? doing computation grounded in semiotics

3
Computational
  • biology, mathematics, physics, LINGUISTICS
  • Symbiotic relationship between the disciplines
    e.g. linguistics elaborates structures and
    processes for dealing with language (lexical,
    syntactic, semantic, pragmatic) computing
    science necessitates and assists in the formal
    descriptions of these
  • Texts (inc. speech/handwriting) ? Representations
    of meaning Keyword (IR) Template (IE) Deep
    semantics (NLU) also text generation
  • Consider machine translation from speech signal /
    ASCII strings to speech signal / ASCII strings
    directly
  • ? Degree to which computational techniques equate
    with theory

4
Surreys Computational Semiotics
  • Digital reproductions of multimedia artefacts,
    including paintings and dances, fail to recognise
    the human processes of creation and
    understanding, and loose the content of these
    artefacts
  • Perhaps there is a need for a theoretical
    framework for multimedia computing through the
    synthesis of semiotic theories and computational
    techniques
  • The resulting computational techniques would be
    more sensitive to the idiosyncrasies and
    intricacies of different kinds of multimedia
    information

5
Surreys Computational Semiotics
  • Systems for retrieving and browsing multimedia
    artefacts, attending to how they are produced and
    understood by experts in
  • Art Galleries
  • Dance Libraries
  • Crime Scenes (NB. detection and semiotics)
  • Work in the AI Group, led by Prof. Khurshid
    Ahmad, with Andrew Salway, David Boulton, Bogdan
    Vrusias and Mariam Tariq

6
Why Dance?
  • Composite multimodal signal complex but
    patterned
  • Can be analysed at different levels signal
    processing ? aesthetic interpretation and
    evaluation aesthetic framework available
  • Collateral media musical scores, movement
    notations, texts (programme notes, reviews,
    journals, textbooks)

7
Semiotics of Dance
  • Verbal reports elicited from experts as they
    Describe and Interpret dances (plus corpus of
    extant texts)
  • Linguistic analysis characterises information
    processing aspects of task
  • The collateral texts can be used to index and
    to segment the dance sequences (KAB system)
  • PhD thesis, Video Annotation the role of
    specialist text

8
Semiotics of Dance current research
  • Towards an ontology of dance (Corpus Linguistics)
  • Modelling of composite signal and, modelling its
    generation and understanding contribution of
    different codes and temporal integration
    (Hess-Lüttich)
  • Visual versus verbal representations (Mitchell)
  • Cross-modal metaphor (Hodges)
  • Intertextuality and hypermedia (Lansdale)
  • Narratives in moving images and collateral texts
    (Chafe)
  • Links with signal processing research (CVSSP)
  • Interactive video and performance??

9
Closing Remarks
  • In the long-term a symbiotic relationship between
    semiotics and computing science may be realised
    in new computational techniques
  • Much may depend on whether semiotics can provide
    formal enough descriptions of structures and
    processes

10
What others have said
  • Minneman and Smoliar (1996), emphasise the
    processes of producing and understanding media
    documents (as well as refining structural models
    of the documents).
  • Such an inquiry is not well served by the
    intellectual foundations of computer science but
    must instead turn to principles laid down by
    disciplines such as semiotics and hermeneutics.

11
What others have said
  • Cooperation between artificial intelligence and
    semiotics would bring enrichment to both
    areas. (Entry for AI in Encyclopedic
    Dictionary of Semiotics, Sebeok ed. 1994).
  • Peirce himself might have suggested
    computational semiotics as a less contentious
    name for AI (John Sowa, Knowledge
    Representation, 2000402).

12
Bibliography for Computation and Semiotics
  • Gonzalez, R. (1997). Hypermedia Data Modeling,
    Coding and Semiotics, Procs. of the IEEE 85(7).
    Discusses semiotic theories about the syntactic
    aspects of texts, images, videos, etc. in
    relation to the structured representation of
    hypermedia.
  • Purchase, H. (1998). Defining Multimedia, IEEE
    Multimedia (Jan-March). A taxonomy of
    representational systems for multimedia
    computing based on Peirces typology of signs.
  • Andersen, P. A. (1990), A Theory of Computer
    Semiotics, CUP. Andersen, Holmqvist and Jensen
    (1993 eds.), The Computer as Medium, CUP. A
    semiotic study of computer programming / system
    development and a semiotic perspective of HCI.
  • Jorna, van Heusden and Posner (1993 eds.), Signs,
    Search and Communication Semiotic Aspects of
    Artificial Intelligence, Walter de Gruyter.
    Semiotic descriptions of computation relating to
    inferencing and learning in intelligent systems.
  • International Workshop on Computational
    Semiotics, May 1997. Semiotics of text analysis
    narratives through large amounts of data (e.g.
    WWW) organisational semiotics (semiotic analyses
    of interpersonal and corporate exchanges)
    biosemiotics (agent-based systems, evolving
    agents, GAs, NNs)
  • Special Session on Computational Semiotics at
    Conference on Intelligent Systems and Semiotics,
    1998. Simulating the constitution of meanings
    and the interpretation of signs as a form of
    procedural structuring, emerging from algorithmic
    processing of natural language data without being
    interpreted (and represented) in a predicative
    and/or propositional form.
  • Computational Semiotic Systems II workshop
  • Smoliar et al. at www.fxpal.xerox.com
  • Computational Semiotics Group, Uni of Campinas,
    Brazil. The attempt at emulating the semiosis
    cycle within a digital computer
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