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OME 2011-10-14
15:00
Tokyo Kikai-Shinko-Kaikan Bldg. B3-2 (Tokyo) Language Functions are Operated by Nerve Cell Quantum Switches -- The Specialty of Human Language is the infinite number of Code compsed by Combinatorics of Digital Signals --
Kimiaki Tokumaru (System Engineer) OME2011-52
The author has been investigating the mechanism of linguistic communication system, by separating the system into inform... [more] OME2011-52
pp.21-26
AI 2011-05-26
10:30
Tokyo Kwansei Gakuin Univ. Tokyo Marunouchi Campus (Tokyo) Several Remarks on the Acquisition of Web-Information -- Co-existence of Bit and Linguistic Information, and Corporal Intelligence --
Kimiaki Tokumaru (System Engineer) AI2011-1
The author has been investigating on the origin and mechanism of language through interdisciplinary researches. He reali... [more] AI2011-1
pp.1-6
PRMU 2011-03-10
09:00
Ibaraki (Ibaraki) Digital Processing and Pattern Recognition of Linguistic Comprehesion -- Memories of Correct Thought Using Correct Words Make up the Meanings of Abstract Concepts. --
Kimiaki Tokumaru (System Engineer) PRMU2010-240
In Linguistics and Cognitive Sciences, the meanings of words and the concept remain to be mysteries. The author pointed ... [more] PRMU2010-240
pp.19-24
COMP 2011-03-09
10:00
Tokyo Chuo Univ. (Tokyo) The Digital Principle and the Listening Automaton -- The Mechanisms to generate human evolutions --
Kimiaki Tokumaru (System Engineer) COMP2010-47
The mechanism of human automaton has not yet been clarified. Having investigated on the digital nature of human language... [more] COMP2010-47
pp.1-8
IBISML 2010-11-04
15:00
Tokyo IIS, Univ. of Tokyo (Tokyo) [Poster Presentation] The Digital Information Yields Human Evolution -- A Digital Network Mechanism of Automata consisting of Digital Demodulation, Source Coding and Channel Coding. --
Kimiaki Tokumaru (System Engineer) IBISML2010-60
The author visited Cave No.3 of the Klasies River Mouth Caves along the Indian Ocean coast of Eastern Cape Province of R... [more] IBISML2010-60
pp.1-12
AI 2010-06-25
10:00
Tokyo   (Tokyo) An inevitable transition from "Cultural Relativism" to "Biological Relativism" -- What Saicho, Dogen and ARAKAWA invented to install the Natural Logic onto Human --
Kimiaki Tokumaru (SE) AI2010-1
The difference between human and non-human animals is just the ability of discrete pronunciation. All the other elements... [more] AI2010-1
pp.1-6
TL 2010-05-28
16:05
Tokyo Kikai-Shinko-Kaikan Bldg (Tokyo) The Phenotype and The Genotype of Knowledge (The Digital Linguistics) -- Some Thoughts On "Conditional Reflexes" and "Langage Articule" --
Kimiaki Tokumaru (System Engineer) TL2010-10
"Seeing is believing". What makes the difference between seeing and hearing? Seeing is sensory awareness while hearing i... [more] TL2010-10
pp.51-56
SP 2010-03-05
17:30
Tokyo Shibaura Inst. of Tech. (Toyosu Campus) (Tokyo) Digital Principles Applied in Human Vocal Communication -- The Distinct and Finite Signal Set of Syllables, and Source/channel/carrier-wave Coding/Decoding Mechanisms --
Kimiaki Tokumaru (System Engineer) SP2009-169
The author presents a set of Axioms to demonstrate that human vocal communication is digital communication, where source... [more] SP2009-169
pp.123-128
TL 2010-02-06
13:00
Tokyo (Tokyo) The Role of Pattern Recognition for the Acquisition and Use of Concepts, Performing Source Coding in Human Vocal Language Digital Communication -- The Biological Mechanism of Language, Secondary Signals in Conditioned Reflex --
Kimiaki Tokumaru (System Engineer) TL2009-40
The author presented his paper "Human vocal communication is digital communication, where source, channel and carrier wa... [more] TL2009-40
pp.1-6
TL 2009-10-24
14:30
Tokyo Kika-Shinko-Kaikan Bldg (Tokyo) Human vocal communication is digital communicatioin, where source, channel and carrier wave encoding/decoding are performed. -- Our acoustic sense has a special digital demodulating input. Lexicon, consciousness and memories are an identical entity. --
Kimiaki Tokumaru (System Engineer) TL2009-28
When the mechanisms of transmission and meanings of human vocal communication are carefully investigated, it becomes cle... [more] TL2009-28
pp.17-22
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