Zeno Toffano

IR
4papers
30citations
Novelty43%
AI Score21

4 Papers

IRNov 8, 2018
Quantum Semantic Correlations in Hate and Non-Hate Speeches

Francesco Galofaro, Zeno Toffano, Bich-Liên Doan

This paper aims to apply the notions of quantum geometry and correlation to the typification of semantic relations between couples of keywords in different documents. In particular we analysed texts classified as hate / non hate speeches, containing the keywords "women", "white", and "black". The paper compares this approach to cosine similarity, a classical methodology, to cast light on the notion of "similar meaning".

AIJul 17, 2017
Eigenlogic: Interpretable Quantum Observables with applications to Fuzzy Behavior of Vehicular Robots

Zeno Toffano, François Dubois

This work proposes a formulation of propositional logic, named Eigenlogic, using quantum observables as propositions. The eigenvalues of these operators are the truth-values and the associated eigenvectors the interpretations of the propositional system. Fuzzy logic arises naturally when considering vectors outside the eigensystem, the fuzzy membership function is obtained by the Born rule of the logical observable.This approach is then applied in the context of quantum robots using simple behavioral agents represented by Braitenberg vehicles. Processing with non-classical logic such as multivalued logic, fuzzy logic and the quantum Eigenlogic permits to enlarge the behavior possibilities and the associated decisions of these simple agents.

IRApr 25, 2013
Contextual Query Using Bell Tests

Joao Barros, Zeno Toffano, Youssef Meguebli et al.

Tests are essential in Information Retrieval and Data Mining in order to evaluate the effectiveness of a query. An automatic measure tool intended to exhibit the meaning of words in context has been developed and linked with Quantum Theory, particularly entanglement. "Quantum like" experiments were undertaken on semantic space based on the Hyperspace Analogue Language (HAL) method. A quantum HAL model was implemented using state vectors issued from the HAL matrix and query observables, testing a wide range of windows sizes. The Bell parameter S, associating measures on two words in a document, was derived showing peaks for specific window sizes. The peaks show maximum quantum violation of the Bell inequalities and are document dependent. This new correlation measure inspired by Quantum Theory could be promising for measuring query relevance.

IRJul 18, 2012
Quantum-like Tests for Contextual Querying

Zeno Toffano, Bich-Lien Doan

Tests are essential in Information Retrieval (IR), in order to evaluate the effectiveness of a query. Tests intended to exhibit the sense of words in con-text were undertaken and linked with Quantum Mechanics (QM). Poll tests were undertaken on heterogeneous media such as music and polysemy in foreign languages. Interference effects are shown in the results. Bell inequality was used leading to a significant spread in the results of the poll tests but without violating the classical limit. Then an automatic pertinence measure tool on texts has been developed using the HAL algorithm using an orthonormal vector decomposition model. In this case the spread in the values can lead to the violation of the Bell inequality even beyond Cirel'son bound.