Computational Verb: 1997 … Physical Linguistics: 2002 … Unicogse: 2004 …
Fuzzy CNN: 1996 … Chaotic Digital CDMA: 1997 … Impulsive Control Theory: 2001
To make natural language measurable and to make cognition measurable are two indispensable steps towards the liberation of human brains from mental intensive labors developed in the so called information ages. Many earlier efforts towards this direction were under disciplines such as AI, information sciences and cognitive sciences, among them Tao Yang's 1997 Berkeley reports on computational verbs; the 2002 book on physical linguistics; the 2004 book on the Unicogse; and the 2007 textbook on the mathematical principles of natural languages.
Yang's Scientific Research Institute, USA, is the world-leading center for basic and applied researches in physical linguistics. Physical linguistics has a physical basis called the Unicogse, which is the Universe-Cognition Dual Pair, and two mathematical toolboxes called computational verb theory and fuzzy theory. Some of the most significant achievements of Yang's Scientific Research Institute, USA, are:computational verb theory, computational verb controller, computational verb reasoning, computational verb set, computational verb number, computational verb signal processing and image processing, computational cognition, cognitive image processing, physical linguistics, the duality between the Universe and the Cognition, and the Unicogse theory.
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Key Expertise and Professional Experiences: Computational verb theory
Patent. Title of Invention: ``Chaotic Digital Code-Division Multiple Access(CDMA) Communication Systems''. Inventors: Tao Yang and L.O. Chua . Filing Number: University of California, Berkeley, Office of Technology Licensing, Case No. B-97-080-2, U.S.Patent 6,331,974 issued Dec.18,2001.
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