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Record 1 1992-10-12

English

Subject field(s)
  • Artificial Intelligence
CONT

Inductive Inference Can be Performed by Rules. Here are a few examples of such rules: Climbing generalization tree (replacing a less general term boy a more general term in a statement; e.g., generalizing the statement "I like oranges" into "I like citrus fruits").

French

Domaine(s)
  • Intelligence artificielle
OBS

Règles d'inférence inductive. (...) Une autre variante peut s'avérer fort utile lorsque le domaine de valeurs d'une variable a une structure d'arbre de spécialisation. Les valeurs "descendantes" peuvent alors être remplacées par des valeurs "ancêtres".

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