Patterns as Abstractions of Spatial Axes
Author(s) -
Jens Gulden
Publication year - 2024
Publication title -
technische universität berlin – universitätsbibliothek
Language(s) - English
DOI - 10.14279/tuj.eceasst.25.352
Subject(s) - computer science , abstraction , formal semantics (linguistics) , semantics (computer science) , orientation (vector space) , formal language , operational semantics , artificial intelligence , theoretical computer science , programming language , natural language processing , epistemology , mathematics , geometry , philosophy
The decision of how to model patterns as elements of formal systems is a yet sparsely covered research topic. The present article introduces an approach which understands patterns as non-linguistic carriers of formal semantics in models. The notion of patterns is embedded into a theory which links spatial orientation and navigation to the constitution of semantics in human understanding. Inside this framework, the concept of patterns is treated conform to the notion of spatial axes on a shared higher level of abstraction. A formal model is presented which expresses the introduced notion of patterns in a practically applicable meta-modeling language.
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