Image, eidos, figura, pattern. How words help to recognize patterns and understand their reference and sense?
... and other languages — Greek, Latin, English, German. Links between them form a vast conceptual space associated with image recognition. The author proposes a pattern of image recognition, which is, in its simplified form, unfolding from a quantum automaton, to its "saturation" due to the complexity of image recognition procedures. The author traces a transition from the processing of external objective signals through the construal of image configurations to the assignment of senses ...
Formal languages and automata VII: Formal tree series (Part I)
... // Math. Systems Theory. 1968. Vol. 2. P. 5781.
54. Wechler W. Universal Algebra for Computer Scientists. EATCS Monographs on Computer Science, Vol. 25. Springer, 1992.
Aleshnikov S., Boltnev Yu., Ésik Z., Ishanov S., Kuich W.
formal languages, automaton, tree automaton, semiring, formal tree series.
5-32
Formal languages and automata VII: Formal tree series (Part II)
... Math. Systems Theory. 1968. Vol. 2. P. 5781.
56. Wechler W. Universal Algebra for Computer Scientists // EATCS Monographs on Computer Science. Vol. 25. Springer, 1992.
Aleshnikov S., Boltnev Yu., Ésik Z., Ishanov S., Kuich W.
formal languages, automaton, tree automaton, semiring, formal tree series.
7-49