Senses in which quantum theory is an analogy for information retrieval and science

Arafat, S. (2011) Senses in which quantum theory is an analogy for information retrieval and science. In: Quantum Interaction Symposium 2011 (QI 2011), Aberdeen, UK, 26-29 June 2011,

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Abstract

Quantum theory (QT) addresses phenomena of the physical world, information retrieval (IR) is concerned with social and psychological phenomena in world of human-created objects. Recent approaches to IR employ the mathematics of QT, but in doing so, inherit notions particular to physical phenomena such as entanglement and superposition; and is lead to wonder about laws of dynamics, and general scientific concepts such as invariance. QTIR contends that their use of QT is analogical. In what senses is this the case? This paper explores the senses of this analogy and the way IR is (thereby) ‘inspired’ by QT.

Item Type:Conference Proceedings
Status:Published
Refereed:Yes
Glasgow Author(s) Enlighten ID:Arafat, Dr Sachi
Authors: Arafat, S.
College/School:College of Science and Engineering > School of Computing Science
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