0 present participle of decode
1 to discover the meaning of information given in a secret or complicated way:
The highlighted elements in each of the (b) representations are not derived by linguistic decoding but are pragmatically inferred.
If you need a written programme to undertake the intellectual 'decoding', the thing is surely already too far removed.
Through the process of decoding, a critical perspective can be reached on the reality previously perceived as impenetrable.
However, a single syntactic processor can accomplish self-monitoring by switching between encoding and decoding modes ("timesharing").
While proteins have adapted to do the latter, organisms have no way of decoding the information they store.
However, while presenting materials in written form takes care of the phonological decoding problem, it creates another problem.
Indeed, phonological decoding was expected to be more difficult to do on disyllabic items than on monosyllabic items.
Strictly speaking, the aim of decoding is to determine the word sequence with the highest likelihood given the lexicon and the acoustic and language models.