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Inductive bias (1640 bytes)
1: Informally speaking, the '''inductive bias''' of a [[machine learning]] [[algorithm]] r... 3: ...erm ''inductive bias''. A classical example of an inductive bias is [[Occam's Razor]], assuming that the simp... 5: ...ormalism fails in many practical cases, where the inductive bias can only be given as a rough description (e.... Inductive inference (914 bytes) 1: ...[Ray Solomonoff]] founded the theory of universal inductive inference, 6: Unlike [[Karl Popper]]'s informal theory of inductive inference, Solomonoff's Inductive coupling (782 bytes) 1: ...talk|cross-talk]], and is a form of interference. Inductive coupling favors low frequency energy sources. Hi... Inductive logic programming (1424 bytes) 1: '''Inductive logic programming''' ('''ILP''') is a [[machine l... 5: Inductive logic programming is particularly useful in [[nat... 10: * S. Muggleton and L. De Raedt. ''Inductive logic programming: Theory and methods''. ''Journa... 11: * N. Lavrac and S. Dzeroski. ''Inductive Logic Programming: Techniques and Applications''.... 15: * [[Aleph (inductive logic programming)|Aleph]] ( http://web.comlab.ox... Pulsed inductive thruster (1068 bytes) 1: '''Pulsed inductive thrusters''' or '''PITs''' as they are commonly a... Inductive output tube (874 bytes) 1: The '''inductive output tube''' or '''IOT''' is a variety of [[vac... Reasoning (2134 bytes) 1: ...in the premises. A classical example of deductive reasoning are [[syllogism]]. 7: ...s with some degree of probability. This method of reasoning is ampliative, as it gives more information than ... 12: ... assumptions. It is a form of [[holism|holistic]] reasoning which is not syntactically valid. 14: These methods of reasoning are of interest to such disciplines as [[philosop... 19: *[[Objective reasoning]] Reasoning event (298 bytes) 1: ...he truth value of some statement. Thus, during a reasoning event, there is the potential to learn something ... Reasoning agent (145 bytes) 1: A '''reasoning agent''' is a living being which has, through the... The Art of Reasoning (737 bytes) 1: ''The Art of Reasoning'' is a book by [[David Kelley]]. 17: ** Syllogisms in Ordinary Reasoning 22: * Part Five. Inductive Logic 23: ** Inductive Generalizations 25: ** Statistical Reasoning Commonsense reasoning (783 bytes) 1: '''Commonsense reasoning''' is the branch of [[Artificial intelligence]] c... 4: * Developing reasoning methods that exhibit the features of human thinki... 8: ... of cognitive architectures that support multiple reasoning methods and representations. Logical reasoning (878 bytes) 1: The three methods for logical reasoning, [[deduction]], [[induction]], and [[abduction]] ... 14: *[[Reasoning]] 15: *[[Deductive reasoning]] 16: *[[Inductive reasoning]] 17: *[[Abductive reasoning]] Deductive reasoning (2078 bytes) 3: ...w information about the subject matter. Deductive reasoning was first described by the ancient Greek philosop... 5: ...e reasoning is [[Induction (philosophy)|inductive reasoning]]. 7: ...d use in the real world. This is where inductive reasoning steps in. Given a set of evidence, however incom... 9: Many incorrectly teach that deductive reasoning goes from the general 10: to the specific and that inductive reasoning travels in the opposite direction. Abductive reasoning (5087 bytes) 3: '''Abduction''', or '''abductive reasoning''', is the process of [[inference]] to the best e... 9: ...ult diagnosis]], [[plan formation]] and [[default reasoning]]. 11: ...argumentation-theoretic interpretation of default reasoning in general. 20: See examples of [[logical reasoning]]. 28: ...realises that in quite a few examples a different reasoning process is involved :namely that of making up a "... Moral reasoning (754 bytes) 1: '''Moral reasoning''' is a study in [[psychology]] that overlaps wit... 6: ...c.edu/wiked/index.php/Moral_Reasoning WikEd Moral Reasoning] Case-based reasoning (8335 bytes) 1: ...udge who creates [[case law]] is using case-based reasoning. So, too, an [[engineer]] copying working elemen... 3: ...[problem solving]]. Or, more radically, that all reasoning is based on past cases experienced or accepted by... 5: ...ng has been formalized for purposes of [[computer reasoning]] as a four-step process:<sup>1</sup> 14: ...ment of an International Conference on Case-Based Reasoning in 1995, as well as European, German, British, It... 20: # Agnar Aamodt and Enric Plaza, "Case-Based Reasoning: Foundational Issues, Methodological Variations, ... Deduction and induction (127 bytes) 3: ...ve logic]] and [[Induction (philosophy)|inductive reasoning]], or Deduction (435 bytes) 4: * [[Deductive reasoning]] 12: * [[Inductive reasoning]] Induction (philosophy) (5144 bytes) 1: ...ductive reasoning is the counter to [[deductive]] reasoning. For other article subjects named induction see [... 3: ...called '''inductive logic''', is the process of [[reasoning]] in which the conclusion of an argument is very ... 12: ...g]] but they may be [[cogency|cogent]]. Inductive reasoning is deductively invalid. (An argument in formal lo... 14: ...e]]. Hume highlighted the fact that our everyday reasoning depends on patterns of repeated experience rather... 20: Induction is sometimes framed as reasoning about the future from the past, but in its broade... George Pólya (2744 bytes) 5: ...usible Reasoning Volume II: Patterns of Plausible Reasoning''. 9: ...Volume II'', he discusses more general forms of [[inductive logic]] that can be used to roughly determine to ...
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