Seminaire: INFOLINGU, Nicolas TURENNE, INRA, 28 janvier 2013, Universite Paris-Est Marne-la-Vallee

Thierry Hamon thierry.hamon at UNIV-PARIS13.FR
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*  INFOLINGU*
    Le séminaire de l'équipe Informatique Linguistique
    du Laboratoire d'Informatique Gaspard Monge (LIGM)
    Université Paris-Est Marne-la-Vallée
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   Date : *Le Lundi 28 janvier 2013 à 10h30*

   Lieu : Université Paris-Est Marne-la-Vallée
            Bâtiment Copernic, 4ème étage, salle de séminaires 4B08R

    *Toute personne intéressée est la bienvenue.*

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*Le séminaire sera diffusé en live **sur internet.
Le lien vers la vidéo sera disponible à cette adresse lundi 28 à 10h :
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http://infolingu.univ-mlv.fr/

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  Intervenant :
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*Nicolas Turenne - INRA*

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    Titre de la présentation :
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Présentation d'un nouveau livre intitulé :

*Knowledge Needs and Information Extraction: Towards an Artificial
Consciousness *

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   Résumé :
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Le livre est disponible à cette adresse :

http://eu.wiley.com/WileyCDA/WileyTitle/productCd-1848215150,descCd-description.html

Amongst the big questions about humanity Who am Where am , there is the
subject of consciousness relayed by philosophy and theology at first and
then by biology, psychology, sociology and more recently by cognitive
sciences.  This book attempts to reconcile these disciplines through the
common denominator of consciousness, but on one of its specific
aspect. The book presents a concept of-motivation of field of activity,
as a biological motor of a state of consciousness, and of which system
informatics enables to reveal its existence. If consciousness is not
well defined, a limited frame provides a more precise and observable
definition despite the context complexity of the individuals:
psychological, social and technical. These observable elements are of
two nature: a nature of principal activity and a cognitive-linguistic
nature, which are adapted with extrinsic and intrinsic control
factors. The argument presented here consists in presenting a state of
consciousness as related to the concept of instinctive (therefore
physiological) information need, and whose carrier traces on the
traditional information channels, i.e. letters and subscriptions and on
the modern information channels, i.e. text messages and web pages, can
be analyzed via knowledge extraction.

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