Language mediated mentalization: A proposed model

Semiotica 2019 (227):261-272 (2019)
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Abstract

Mentalization describes the process through which we understand the mental states of oneself and others. In this paper, I present a computational semiotic model of mentalization and illustrate it through a worked-out example. The model draws on classical semiotic ideas, such as abductive inference and hypostatic abstraction, but pours them into new ideas and tools from natural language processing, machine learning, and neural networks, to form a novel model of language-mediated-mentalization.

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The Logic of Relatives.Charles S. Peirce - 1897 - The Monist 7 (2):161-217.

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