Q.1. Technological convergences are creating new frontiers or emerging technological paradigms.
How can we explore the level of acceptance and increase the importance of such research studies and their degrees in cross-disciplinary, Inter-disciplinary, Multi-disciplinary or Trans-disciplinary areas/domains?
Technological convergences are creating new frontiers or emerging technological paradigms.
How can we explore the level of acceptance and increase the importance of such research studies and their degrees in cross-disciplinary, Inter-disciplinary, Multi-disciplinary or Trans-disciplinary areas/domains?
Sumit Gautam Adewole K. S. Kevin R. Harris Amanpreet Chhina Adewole K. S.
defining "frontiers" and "paradigm" is perfect but multidimensional and multidisciplinary. Today no any knowledge discipline can survive and sustain for a long time in isolated manners. We need to come closer for exploring opportunities through interlinking, associations and collaborations.
Such a project will require a lexicon that can span the various disciplines, as well as the native languages of the participants (including AIs), while being able to convey the complexities of each discipline. I could envision some form of upper ontology, in which each subclass characterizes the concepts of a different discipline, and is extensible into different languages.
Such barriers can also be seen as opportunities, as encountering them can demonstrate to potential collaborators, the necessity of thinking beyond their current knowledge domains to broaden the reach of their research.