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Pragmatic Semiotic Information • Comment 1

I remember it was back in ’76 when I began to notice a subtle shift of focus in the computer science journals I was reading, from discussing X to discussing Information About X, a transformation I noted mentally as whenever … Continue reading

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Pragmatic Semiotic Information • 9

Information Recapped Reflection on the inverse relation between uncertainty and information led us to define the information capacity of a communication channel as the average uncertainty reduction on receiving a sign, taking the acronym auroras as a reminder of the … Continue reading

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Pragmatic Semiotic Information • 8

Information Channeled Suppose we find ourselves in the classification‑augmented or sign‑enhanced situation of uncertainty shown in Figure 5.  What difference does it make to our state of information regarding the objective outcome if we heed one or the other of the … Continue reading

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Pragmatic Semiotic Information • 7

Uncertainty Moderated In many ways the provision of information, a process which serves to reduce uncertainty, operates as an inverse process in relation to the type of uncertainty augmentation which takes place in compound decisions.  By way of illustrating the … Continue reading

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Pragmatic Semiotic Information • 6

Uncertainty Multiplied In our minds’ eyes last time we imagined ourselves coming to a fork in the road and seeing four paths diverge from that point.  Suppose a survey of the scene ahead now shows each path reaching a point … Continue reading

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Pragmatic Semiotic Information • 5

Uncertainty Measured As a matter of fact, at least in the discrete types of cases we are currently considering, it would be possible to use the degree of a node, the number of paths fanning out from it, as a measure … Continue reading

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Pragmatic Semiotic Information • 4

Sense and Obliviscence In taking up a study of signs from a pragmatic point of view we naturally follow the advice of the pragmatic maxim on a way to make the relationship between our concepts and their objects as clear … Continue reading

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Pragmatic Semiotic Information • 3

Where is information bred?  In reality or in its stead? The way signs enter the scene is shown in Figure 2. The Figure illustrates a scene of uncertainty which has been augmented by a classification. In the pattern of classification shown … Continue reading

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Pragmatic Semiotic Information • 2

What is information that a sign may bear it? Three more questions arise at this juncture. How is a sign empowered to contain information? What is the practical context of communication? Why do we care about these bits of information? … Continue reading

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Pragmatic Semiotic Information • 1

Information • What’s it good for? The good of information is its use in reducing our uncertainty about an issue which comes before us.  But uncertainty comes in many flavors and so the information which serves to reduce uncertainty can … Continue reading

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