Cyber-Physical-Social Semantic Link Network

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Is there any cause-effect link between thinking, experiencing and knowledge? This problem has challenged philosophers and scientists for centuries. Understanding and representing reality is a key step toward finding the link. Semantics modelling is an approach to understanding and representing reality.

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Zhuge, H. (2020). Cyber-Physical-Social Semantic Link Network. In: Cyber-Physical-Social Intelligence. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-7311-4_3

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