Self-move and Other-move: Quantum Categorical Foundations of Japanese
Ryder Dale Walton

TL;DR
This paper develops diagrammatic, category-theoretic representations of Japanese language structures to advance Quantum Natural Language Processing, addressing language differences and proposing topological principles for improved translation tools.
Contribution
It introduces original diagrammatic models for Japanese based on category theory, extending prior English models, and emphasizes topological aspects for future research in quantum NLP.
Findings
New diagrammatic representations for Japanese language structures
Highlighting topological principles in language diagrams
Proposing avenues for quantum NLP translation improvements
Abstract
The purpose of this work is to contribute toward the larger goal of creating a Quantum Natural Language Processing (QNLP) translator program. This work contributes original diagrammatic representations of the Japanese language based on prior work that accomplished on the English language based on category theory. The germane differences between the English and Japanese languages are emphasized to help address English language bias in the current body of research. Additionally, topological principles of these diagrams and many potential avenues for further research are proposed. Why is this endeavor important? Hundreds of languages have developed over the course of millennia coinciding with the evolution of human interaction across time and geographic location. These languages are foundational to human survival, experience, flourishing, and living the good life. They are also, however,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsNatural Language Processing Techniques · Advanced Text Analysis Techniques · Topic Modeling
