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Sense Theory (Part 7): Sense Series

Authors: Egger Mielberg

Any complex mathematical or physical problem can be solved easier if it is broken down into several less complex problems. A similar situation occurs when it is necessary to determine the meaning of big data or several meanings of individual data blocks. A mechanism that could combine objects of various kinds with one meaning would help solve a number of problems of sense logic and semantic analysis. In this article, we describe one of the mechanisms, sense series that allows many different and complex objects to determine the presence of a semantic connection and sense dependence between them.

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