- Rubina Naz & M Arslan Riaz
ABSTRACT:
Conventions for translating ordinary language statements into symbolic notation and many of places are use symbolic language for communication. And alphabet is a finite set of discriminatable and irreducible symbols that can be used either as such, or as representations of some other such set for communication. This abstracts and refines the linguistically idea of alphabet where the symbols map to sounds in a most highly contextual way, most especially in English, which because of its multilingual basis is rather unphonetic in a strict sense.
The first thing we are going to do is to learn the elements of this “new language”. The second is to learn to translate ordinary language grammar into symbolic notation. The third thing is to consider arguments in this “new language.”
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DFA MACHINE FOR CONSTRUCTION OF SYMBOLIC LANGUAGE
DFA MACHINE FOR CONSTRUCTION OF SYMBOLIC LANGUAGE
BASIC HAND SIGNALS INDICATES THE SYMBOLIC LANGUAGE (contd….)
Basic Hand Signals with inputs
DFA MACHINE FOR CONSTRUCTION OF SYMBOLIC LANGUAGE
BASIC HAND SIGNALS INDICATES THE SYMBOLIC LANGUAGE (contd….)
Basic Hand Signals with inputs
DFA MACHINE FOR CONSTRUCTION OF SYMBOLIC LANGUAGE
BASIC HAND SIGNALS INDICATES THE SYMBOLIC LANGUAGE (contd….)
Basic Hand Signals with inputs
DFA MACHINE FOR CONSTRUCTION OF SYMBOLIC LANGUAGE
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Table 2:Basic Hand Signals with inputs
Table 5:BASIC HAND SIGNALS INDICATES THE SYMBOLIC LANGUAGE(cntd….)
Table 6:Basic Hand Signals with inputs
Table 9:BASIC HAND SIGNALS INDICATES THE SYMBOLIC LANGUAGE (contd….)
Table 10:Basic Hand Signals with inputs
Table 13:BASIC HAND SIGNALS INDICATES THE SYMBOLIC LANGUAGE (contd….)
Table 14:Basic Hand Signals with inputs
Table 17:BASIC HAND SIGNALS INDICATES THE SYMBOLIC LANGUAGE (contd….)
Table 18:Basic Hand Signals with inputs
INTRODUCTION
The Symbolic Function of language is the mechanism by which meaning is attached to form. It is the pairing of form and meaning; the symbolic function is a sense-making utility that labels objects (referents) with “names” that map to a conceptualized meaning.
The Communicative Function of language is the means by which parties exchange notions of combined symbols in conventionalized ways to share conceptualizations in a relational way. This includes the ability to alter states of the world, to express internalizations, and to situate meaning in ad hoc frames that draw on world knowledge and encyclopedic knowledge.
These two functions interact in a number of ways, actual usage of symbols to communicate being one of those interactions – this may work to explain how idioms form, as the symbols are used in communication to attach meaning to a symbolic construction – entrenched usage normalizing the idiomatic construction into a common unit of communication.
Ideally, these tasks would be automated. Symbolic execution is a particularly successful technique for exploring multiple execution paths fully automatically. It has been used to communicate with particular words.
The sign language used by the Deaf Community in the UK is called British Sign Language (BSL). manual components, including hand shapes and movements, facial expression and body movements to express meaning, and can be used to express a full range of meaning.
What makes the difference issymbolic languagewhich makes significant cultural transmission feasible.
But the ideas, the imagination are triggering the century compiled collective knowledge and power in this symbolic language.
It was found that at a general level there are many commonalities in thesymbolic languageused in each country.
OBJECTIVE OF THE WORK
Main objective of this report is how a person can easily communicate and transfer their data or thought without knowing other person.
In the report with the help of automata particular engineers can recognized or may only of that person who are involve with them.
Target Specifications
Valid target languages for model specifications in symbolic language is help to achieve great way of communication and understanding way of talking.
The main target is to passing our thought with the help of symbols and transferring our massage easily
METHODOLOGY
Refers to communication that involves a shared message between the sender and the receiver. Examples of symbolic communication include speech, sign language, writing (print or Braille), picture communication systems, and tactile communication systems.
It could be said that everyone employs augmentative communication methods for much of the time. When holding a conversation we contribute to the meaning of the words used in many ways, including facial expression, gesture and body language, or by yawning. These additions can add to the meaning of the words used, or even reverse them completely
Symbol systems A variety of symbol systems are in common use. They have generally been developed to suit users and listeners who have difficulty with understanding written language, e.g. people with learning difficulties or young children. Systems can also be combined with individually designed symbols, objects and photographs if required.
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You |
Me |
Watch to see |
GO |
I Understand |
Table 2:Basic Hand Signals with inputs
Language |
Inputs |
symbols |
You |
a |
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Me |
b |
|
Watch or see |
c |
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Go |
d |
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I understand |
e |
A |
B |
C |
D |
E |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
SATES FOR AUTOMATA
Total states are required for making Automata for function and construction of symbolic language which are describing by the alphabets the initiation state is Q0 which are connect to all (a,b,c,d,e)and final Qf is also connect with all
The input a indicates the You
The input b indicates the Me
The input c indicates the Watch or see
The input d indicates the Go
The input e indicates the I understand
REGULAR LANGUAGE
L={a,b,c,d,e}*
REGULAR EXPRESSION
r.e=(ab,ac,ad,a….)
δ*I |
a |
b |
c |
d |
e |
Qo |
Q1 |
Q2 |
Q3 |
Q4 |
Q5 |
Q1 |
Q1Qf |
â”´ |
â”´ |
â”´ |
â”´ |
Q2 |
â”´ |
Q1Qf |
â”´ |
â”´ |
â”´ |
Q3 |
â”´ |
â”´ |
Q1Qf |
â”´ |
â”´ |
Q4 |
â”´ |
â”´ |
â”´ |
Q1Qf |
â”´ |
Q5 |
â”´ |
â”´ |
â”´ |
â”´ |
Q1Qf |
Qf |
â”´ |
â”´ |
â”´ |
â”´ |
â”´ |
DFA MACHINE FOR CONSTRUCTION OF SYMBOLIC LANGUAGE
Table 5:BASIC HAND SIGNALS INDICATES THE SYMBOLIC LANGUAGE(cntd….)
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Come |
Listen |
Hurry |
Hold |
Column formation |
Table 6:Basic Hand Signals with inputs
Language |
Inputs |
symbols |
Come |
f |
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Listen |
g |
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Hurry |
h |
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Hold |
i |
|
Column formation |
j |
F |
G |
H |
I |
J |
6 |
7 |
8 |
9 |
10 |
SATES FOR AUTOMATA
Total states are required for making Automata for function and construction of symbolic language which are describing by the alphabets the initiation state is Q0 which are connect to all (f,g,h,i,j)and final Qf is also connect with all
The input f indicates the Come
The input g indicates the Listen
The input h indicates the Hurry
The input i indicates the Hold
The input j indicates the Column Information
REGULAR LANGUAGE
L={f,g,h,I,j}*
REGULAR EXPRESSION
r.e=(ff,fg,fh,fi,fj,gh…….)
δ*I |
f |
g |
h |
i |
j |
Qo |
Q1 |
Q2 |
Q3 |
Q4 |
Q5 |
Q1 |
Q1Qf |
â”´ |
â”´ |
â”´ |
â”´ |
Q2 |
â”´ |
Q1Qf |
â”´ |
â”´ |
â”´ |
Q3 |
â”´ |
â”´ |
Q1Qf |
â”´ |
â”´ |
Q4 |
â”´ |
â”´ |
â”´ |
Q1Qf |
â”´ |
Q5 |
â”´ |
â”´ |
â”´ |
â”´ |
Q1Qf |
Qf |
â”´ |
â”´ |
â”´ |
â”´ |
â”´ |
DFA MACHINE FOR CONSTRUCTION OF SYMBOLIC LANGUAGE
Table 9:BASIC HAND SIGNALS INDICATES THE SYMBOLIC LANGUAGE (contd….)
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Move Up |
Hestage |
Obstacle |
Stop |
Rally Point |
Table 10:Basic Hand Signals with inputs
Language |
Inputs |
symbols |
Move Up |
k |
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Hestage |
l |
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Obstacle |
m |
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Stop |
n |
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Rally Point |
o |
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K |
L |
M |
N |
O |
11 |
12 |
13 |
14 |
15 |
SATES FOR AUTOMATA
Total states are required for making Automata for function and construction of symbolic language which are describing by the alphabets the initiation state is Q0 which are connect to all (k,l,m,n,o)and final Qf is also connect with all
The input k indicates the Move Up
The input l indicates the Hestage
The input m indicates the Obstacle
The input n indicates the Stop
The input o indicates the Rally Point
REGULAR LANGUAGE
L={k,l,m,n,o}*
REGULAR EXPRESSION
r.e=(kk,kl,km,kn,ko,lm,ln….)
δ*I |
k |
l |
m |
n |
o |
Qo |
Q1 |
Q2 |
Q3 |
Q4 |
Q5 |
Q1 |
Q1Qf |
â”´ |
â”´ |
â”´ |
â”´ |
Q2 |
â”´ |
Q1Qf |
â”´ |
â”´ |
â”´ |
Q3 |
â”´ |
â”´ |
Q1Qf |
â”´ |
â”´ |
Q4 |
â”´ |
â”´ |
â”´ |
Q1Qf |
â”´ |
Q5 |
â”´ |
â”´ |
â”´ |
â”´ |
Q1Qf |
Qf |
â”´ |
â”´ |
â”´ |
â”´ |
â”´ |
DFA MACHINE FOR CONSTRUCTION OF SYMBOLIC LANGUAGE
Table 13:BASIC HAND SIGNALS INDICATES THE SYMBOLIC LANGUAGE (contd….)
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Enemy |
Sniper |
Pistol |
Riffle |
shotgun |
Table 14:Basic Hand Signals with inputs
Language |
Inputs |
symbols |
Enemy |
o |
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Sniper |
p |
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Pestle |
q |
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Riffle |
r |
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Shot gun |
s |
P |
Q |
R |
S |
T |
16 |
17 |
18 |
19 |
20 |
SATES FOR AUTOMATA
Total states are required for making Automata for function and construction of symbolic language which are describing by the alphabets the initiation state is Q0 which are connect to all (p,q,r,s,t)and final Qf is also connect with all
The input p indicates the Enemy
The input q indicates the Sniper
The input r indicates the Pistle
The input s indicates the Riffle
The input t indicates the Shotgun
REGULAR LANGUAGE
L={p,q,r,s,t}*
REGULAR EXPRESSION
r.e=(pp,pq,pr,ps,pt,qr…)
δ*I |
p |
q |
r |
s |
t |
Qo |
Q1 |
Q2 |
Q3 |
Q4 |
Q5 |
Q1 |
Q1Qf |
â”´ |
â”´ |
â”´ |
â”´ |
Q2 |
â”´ |
Q1Qf |
â”´ |
â”´ |
â”´ |
Q3 |
â”´ |
â”´ |
Q1Qf |
â”´ |
â”´ |
Q4 |
â”´ |
â”´ |
â”´ |
Q1Qf |
â”´ |
Q5 |
â”´ |
â”´ |
â”´ |
â”´ |
Q1Qf |
Qf |
â”´ |
â”´ |
â”´ |
â”´ |
â”´ |
DFA MACHINE FOR CONSTRUCTION OF SYMBOLIC LANGUAGE
Table 17:BASIC HAND SIGNALS INDICATES THE SYMBOLIC LANGUAGE (contd….)
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Door |
Window |
Point at entry |
Table 18:Basic Hand Signals with inputs
Language |
Inputs |
symbols |
Door |
u |
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Window |
v |
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Point of entry |
w |
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Table 19:Inputs with States
U |
V |
w |
21 |
22 |
23 |
SATES FOR AUTOMATA
Total states are required for making Automata for function and construction of symbolic language which are describing by the alphabets the initiation state is Q0 which are connect to all (u,v,w)and final Qf is also connect with all
The input u indicates the Door
The input v indicates the Window
The input w indicates the Point to entry
REGULAR LANGUAGE
L={u,v,w}*
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