Ahamed, Syed V. (2014) Computational Basis for Human Relations. Advances in Research, 2 (10). pp. 528-542. ISSN 23480394
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Abstract
In this paper, we present a seminal step into the “science of social programming” for computer and communication systems. Most human relations though frail and fragile, have scientific basis and methodology that are programmable behind them. Relations progress through incremental stages and become reflective gemstones in the emotional human bondage between people. Transactions, events, episodes and relations evolve and sparkle as desires and sentiments that become living memories and longings. Such short- and long-term stages mould human feelings into masterpieces of passion, poetry and art. These states of mind, that linger as winding pathways in the psyche are amenable to computational techniques and can act as AI based self learning programs and as leading indicator of the impending curvature of relations. These pathways have an origin, a destination and numerous contours in between. Path finding and routing algorithms are applicable and the software and database techniques become applicable to the content-management and to the relationships between the numerous aspects of the personalities of any interacting social object(s) with the other or many others. Based on the two adjoining disciplines of social and computer sciences, it becomes feasible to define the constructs and designs of social machines that analyze, follow and guide social transactions, events, episodes and relations to one or more desired conclusion. The processing and storage of personal traits and their influences on the future interactions are well accommodated in PDA or iPOD type of hand held device and acts as a global social positioning system in the various social norms and cultural environment of individuals, corporations and nations. Such a system would serve as a computer aided social GPS of the future, particularly useful for immature adults, new students, hospital patients and cultural transplants.
Item Type: | Article |
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Subjects: | Asian STM > Multidisciplinary |
Depositing User: | Managing Editor |
Date Deposited: | 29 Jun 2023 03:47 |
Last Modified: | 12 Jan 2024 07:05 |
URI: | http://journal.send2sub.com/id/eprint/1740 |