The Concept of Constructing the Designer for Processes of Algorithms
Abstract
The paper presents the results of theoretical research in the field of new methods of designing intelligent systems. The concept of self-projecting as a set of system and non-systemic states are introduced. Modern science tries to solve the interdisciplinary problem of eliminating the difference between the forms of representing the same meaning of finished knowledge by creating a universal abstract form of representation of knowledge. The process of obtaining knowledge is represented by the operation of creating a form of complete knowledge that are already acquired by the thinking.
Solving the problem of the semantic gap and other problems of systemic research will probably be possible only if the problem of co-building a model of the process of self-designing of knowledge that must be built on the basis of universal operations of self-knowledge, self-construction or knowledge acquisition is solved.
Keywords
Concept Means Algorithm Structure Methodology ConstructorNotes
Acknowledgment
The reported study was partially supported by RFBR, research project No.18-07-00908.
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