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This paper is about a particular technical problem in the study of autonomy in constructed complex systems: how can a computing system decide that it needs a new symbol system to re-express all of its own processes? We have shown earlier that a constructed complex system will need to change its symbol system, by proving two theorems that limit what it can do with a fixed symbol system. To change that phenomenon, we need construction mechanisms that can themselves be changed and elaborated. In this paper, we show how a constructed complex system can decide that it needs to change its symbol system, and how it can do it. We think that if we can change the construction mechanisms, then we have another way to escape the trap of creeping rigidity: we can elaborate the units out from underneath the existing structures. This brings us directly to computational semiotics, which is the study of the treatment and use of symbols in computing systems. This paper is primarily intended to stimulate discussion and further research in these areas.
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构造复杂系统中的符号系统
这篇论文是关于一个特殊的技术问题,在研究在构建复杂系统的自主性:一个计算系统如何决定它需要一个新的符号系统来重新表达它自己的所有过程?我们在前面已经证明,通过证明两个定理,一个构建的复杂系统将需要改变它的符号系统,这两个定理限制了它使用固定符号系统所能做的事情。为了改变这种现象,我们需要能够改变和完善的建设机制。在本文中,我们展示了一个构造复杂的系统如何决定它需要改变它的符号系统,以及它是如何做到的。我们认为,如果我们可以改变施工机制,那么我们就有了另一种方法来摆脱蠕动刚性的陷阱:我们可以从现有结构的下面精心设计单元。这直接把我们带到了计算符号学,它是对计算系统中符号的处理和使用的研究。本文主要旨在促进这些领域的讨论和进一步研究。
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