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Повышение адекватности спектрального анализа личности по астросоциотипам путем их разделения на типичную и нетипичную части

Повышение адекватности спектрального анализа личности по астросоциотипам путем их разделения на типичную и нетипичную части

Abstract

В статье приводятся результаты вычислительных экспериментов по повышению адекватности семантических информационных моделей с различными наборами астропризнаков путем разделения обобщенных социальных категорий (астросоциотипов) на типичную и нетипичную части.

Results of computational experiments on increasing of semantic information models adequacy with different sets of astrosigns by means of separation of generalized social categories (astrosociotypes) on typical and atypical parts are casted in the article.

Keywords

АСТРОСОЦИОТИП, ВЫЧИСЛИТЕЛЬНЫЙ ЭКСПЕРИМЕНТ, АСТРОСОЦИОЛОГИЯ, АСТРОСОЦИОТИПОЛОГИЯ, СПЕКТРАЛЬНЫЙ АНАЛИЗ ЛИЧНОСТИ, СЕМАНТИЧЕСКИЕ ИНФОРМАЦИОННЫЕ МУЛЬТИМОДЕЛИ

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