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Observement as Universal Measurement

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Abstract

Measurement theory is the cornerstone of science, but no equivalent theory underpins the huge volumes of non-numerical data now being generated. In this study, we show that replacing numbers with alternative mathematical models, such as strings and graphs, generalises traditional measurement to provide rigorous, formal systems (`observement') for recording and interpreting non-numerical data. Moreover, we show that these representations are already widely used and identify general classes of interpretive methodologies implicit in representations based on character strings and graphs (networks). This implies that a generalised concept of measurement has the potential to reveal new insights as well as deep connections between different fields of research.

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@article{arxiv.2012.12095,
  title  = {Observement as Universal Measurement},
  author = {David G. Green and Kerri Morgan and Marc Cheong},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2012.12095},
  year   = {2020}
}

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28 pages, 10 figures

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