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Werner Rupprecht

    Nachrichtentechnik
    Nachrichtentechnik
    Cognitive Communication - its theory introduced
    Cognitive Communication - its theory introduced
    • Cognitive Communication - its theory introduced

      Part 3 Relationship between Energy, Entropy, and Information Level

      • 92 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Focusing on the interplay between cognitive communication and knowledge acquisition, this book delves into the relationship between information theoretical entropy and thermodynamic entropy. It provides clear explanations suitable for a broad audience, including students and professionals in communication, cognitive sciences, and related fields. The content balances accessible language with precise mathematical concepts, making it a valuable resource for lecturers, researchers, and anyone interested in the mechanics of communication and cognition.

      Cognitive Communication - its theory introduced
    • Cognitive Communication - its theory introduced

      Part 2 Information: Event, Probability, Entropy, and Meaning

      • 108 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Focusing on cognitive communication theory, this book delves into the fundamental components essential for knowledge acquisition and their interdependencies, applicable to both natural processes and social interactions. It builds on the overview provided in Part 1, which covers various communication relations and effects. Future parts will explore topics such as the relationship between energy and information, message transport, perception and expression, and the origins of meaning and language, promising a comprehensive understanding of cognitive communication.

      Cognitive Communication - its theory introduced