ambiguiti
Ambiguiti is a term used to refer to ambiguities—situations in which a statement, signal, or symbol has more than one possible interpretation. The idea spans linguistics, logic, philosophy, and information science. Ambiguity can be intrinsic to the symbol itself or arise from gaps in context, knowledge, or assumptions about the reader or listener. While often viewed as a source of confusion, ambiguity also enables nuance, metaphor, and creative expression.
Types include lexical ambiguity (a word with multiple meanings, such as bank), syntactic ambiguity (a sentence
Causes of Ambiguiti include insufficient context, polysemy, syntactic structure, and assumptions about shared knowledge. Consequences range
In technology and science, ambiguiti interact with uncertainty and information content. In natural language processing, disambiguation