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The Digital Text Workshop Cloud, New Solutions for Super Calculation Environments

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Formalizing Natural Languages: Applications to Natural Language Processing and Digital Humanities (NooJ 2022)

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Quantum physics is the basis of scientific thinking and influences the mind. Wendt [1] in Quantum Mind and Social Science argues that the mind and social life are macroscopic phenomena of quantum mechanics and that the quantum consciousness hypothesis is the cognitive basis of a quantum social science. In these new scientific parameters of knowledge, our visualization matrix is essentially a holographic projection. Research innovation lies in seeking the point of convergence to describe a formal process that, as a multi-code process, goes from a phase of joined sentences to a data implementation phase, Planat of the Institute of Femto -ST Dep. of Micro Nano Sciences and Systems, Besançon, France. The goal is to find points of contact between quantum physics, computational linguistics, and quantum computing. Planat [2] states that the quality that the linguist must possess beyond courage is… Competence to transcribe mathematical concepts into grammatical structures. This assumption is at the basis of our study. The tools are 1) identifying new parameters for the production of fixed structures identified in the Planat model mathematical theories; 2) using Charles Baudelaire’s narrative text [3] to clarify the importance of the verb in the sentence through the research and experimentation method into a local grammar; 3) utilizing Max Silberztein's NooJ system [4], for the production of sentence analysis and paraphrases, tools for developing formal dictionaries and grammars, and NLP applications such as semantic annotators; 4) developing the implementation of advanced integrated Machine Learning algorithms for the creation of knowledge from obtained data; 5) applying the BuViTeMS (© 2020) AW Digital Intelligence model for the production of edited, reformulated and translated sentences using a mixed system. Thus, the entire formal process will make use of: 1 Lexicon-Grammatical to transfer the numerical quantum language into a lexicon-grammatical code; 2 The NooJ’s environment to generate statistical analysis and graphs.

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    https://corrieredelveneto.corriere.it/venezia-mestre/cronaca/21_dicembre_23/venezia-futuro-ca-foscari-digitale-aule-coworking-studentato-lido-27357a14-6.

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    https://www.researchgate.net/publication/355491134_Quantum_computation_and_measurements_from_a_space-time_in_fixed_languages.

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    https://www.researchgate.net/messages/1770891171.

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    https://www.researchgate.net/publication/355116190_Graphic_coverings_to_study_non_local_structures_of_communication_descriptions_analysis_validations_magazen_lieux_-metologies_-processus_et_validations.

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    All books on Research Gate.

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    IBIDEM page 3.

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    Gouvard, J. M. (2017). Le Spleen de Paris de Charles Baudelaire: des «petits genres journalistiques» aux «petits poèmes en prose». Mémoires du livre/Studies in Book Culture, 8(2).

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    NooJ, a natural language processing software developed by Max Silberztein (2007, 2008). NooJ and the evolution of Intex (Silberztein 1993, 1999) on which Silberztein worked in the decade 1992–2002 under the guidance of Maurice Gross at LADL. NooJ allows the construction of dictionaries and electronic grammars and their application to large corpora (www.nooj4n1p.net). NooJ is a linguistic engine that includes some computational devices used both for the formal description of linguistic phenomena and for the parsing of written texts: automata and finite state transducers, recursive networks, regular expressions and context -free grammars [4].

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    Elia, A., Martinelli, M., D'agostino, E., 1985, “Three components of Italian syntax: simple sentences, supporting verb sentences and idiomatic sentences “, in Proceedings of SLI 24, Syntax and morphology of the language Italian use. Descriptive theories and applications, Rome, Bulzoni, pp. 311–325.

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    The boy of the Celestial Empire at first hesitated; then, changing his mind, he replied: “I'll tell you.” A few moments later he reappeared, holding a very large cat in his arms, and looking him, as they say, straight in the eye, said without hesitation: “It is not yet noon.” What was true.

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    The recursive technique was carried out on the elementary calculation of syllables and on the phonic repetition of a phonal analysis (Silvestri 2014, pag.214).

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    Max Silberztein, Tamás Váradi, Marko Tadić, Open source multi -platform NooJ for NLP.

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Veronesi, I. et al. (2022). The Digital Text Workshop Cloud, New Solutions for Super Calculation Environments. In: González, M., Reyes, S.S., Rodrigo, A., Silberztein, M. (eds) Formalizing Natural Languages: Applications to Natural Language Processing and Digital Humanities. NooJ 2022. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 1758. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-23317-3_17

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