symbolisation
Symbolisation is the process of representing objects, ideas, or processes through symbols or signs. It encompasses the creation, use, and interpretation of signs that stand for something beyond their literal form. The term is used across disciplines to describe how meaning is encoded and communicated through symbolic systems, and it can involve conventional signs such as words, numerals, icons, or gestures.
Etymology and usage: From symbol + -isation; in British English symbolisation and in American English symbolization refer
In semiotics and linguistics, symbols are signs whose relationship to their meaning is conventional or culturally
In logic and mathematics, symbolisation is the practice of translating statements into formal notation, enabling precise
In cognitive science and artificial intelligence, symbolisation refers to representing knowledge with symbolic structures and rules,
Symbolisation also appears in art and culture as a means of encoding values, rituals, or narratives into
Caveats: symbolisation conveys representation rather than reality; interpretation can vary by context; ambiguity may arise when