| U. Eco. A Theory of Semiotics. Bloomington Indiana Univeristy Press, 1979. |
....our work, we adopt a new approach to communication. This approach rstly distinguishes between communications by signals, communication by signs and communication by symbols. Notice that the fact that information or indications going to and from agents can be perceived in di erent ways is not new [8, 15], but curiously enough, it has so far not been explicitly considered by multiagent systems designers. Signals can be viewed as data representing time space variables from a dynamic, spatial con guration in the environment and they can be processed directly by the agents as continuous variables. ....
U. Eco. A Theory of Semiotics. Bloomington Indiana Univeristy Press, 1979.
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