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AI-Enhanced Multilingual Lexicography for Digital Communication
Rusudan Makhachashvili, Ivan Semenist, Vladyslav Klochkov
Proceedings of the 16th International Multi-Conference on Complexity, Informatics and Cybernetics: IMCIC 2025, pp. 247-253 (2025); https://doi.org/10.54808/IMCIC2025.01.247
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The 16th International Multi-Conference on Complexity, Informatics and Cybernetics: IMCIC 2025
Virtual Conference March 25 - 28, 2025 Proceedings of IMCIC 2025 ISSN: 2771-5914 (Print) ISBN (Volume): 978-1-950492-84-8 (Print) |
Abstract
In the early 21st century the human mind has progressed in the methods of reality perception. The inquiry objective is the investigation of the innovative philosophicaspects cyberspace through the lenses of the language developmentprocesses in the sphere of new computer technologies and digital communication. The study design is the disclosure of cyberspace as an ontology model and as a logosphere model. The linguistic philosophy approach to the study of cyberspace allows to efficiently investigate the empirical manifestation of cyberspace ontology (space and time dimensions), the generic categories and dimensions of cyber-epistemology, to denote existential anthropocentric character of cyberspace. Philosophical foundations of the study of cyberspace as an integrated macro-and micro-entity are determined by the substantive features of innovative logosphere as a macrostructure and by the phenomenological characteristics and properties of substrate of linguistic units of innovative cyberspace logosphere. The Cyber-speak is an ongoing electronic, multimodal lexicographic project that is based on the study of the late XX – current XXI century European and Asian languages vocabulary integral dynamics within the emergent digital technology framework.
A methodology and AI-run protocols of computer vocabulary innovative elements phenomenological features identification is introduced supplying the template for a new study field – phenomenological, AI-enhanced digital neology, neography and neosemiotics. |
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