Textual case-based reasoning (TCBR) is a subtopic of case-based reasoning, in short CBR, a popular area in artificial intelligence. CBR suggests the ways...
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Outline of thought (section Reasoning)
information Spatial–temporal reasoning Textual case based reasoning Computer program (recorded machine thought instructions) Human-based computation Organizational...
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and training on textual descriptions of scenarios involving commonsense physics. Ernest Davis; Gary Marcus (2015). "Commonsense Reasoning and Commonsense...
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Prompt engineering (redirect from Chain-of-thought reasoning)
input. For text-to-image models, textual inversion performs an optimization process to create a new word embedding based on a set of example images. This...
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recognition TD-Gammon TIMIT Teaching dimension Teuvo Kohonen Textual case-based reasoning Theory of conjoint measurement Thomas G. Dietterich Thurstonian...
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many scholars over many centuries. In the case of SR, it began as an intra-faith practice of Textual Reasoning by Jewish academics of Jewish texts, before...
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Artificial intelligence (redirect from Ontology based approach)
automation – Automation of business processes Case-based reasoning – Process of solving new problems based on the solutions of similar past problems Computational...
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Casuistry (redirect from Casuistic reasoning)
KAZ-ew-iss-tree) is a process of reasoning that seeks to resolve moral problems by extracting or extending abstract rules from a particular case, and reapplying those...
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Large language model (section Reasoning)
your grade will be reduced by 10% for each day of delay" based on the frequency of this textual sequence in the corpus), the instruction-following models...
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New Living Translation (section Textual basis)
and Aland (NA, twenty-seventh edition, 1993) ... However, in cases where strong textual or other scholarly evidence supported the decision, the translators...
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Legal informatics (redirect from Formal models of legal reasoning)
legal cases has contributed to case-based reasoning; and the need to store and retrieve large amounts of textual data has resulted in contributions to...
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Discourse’,” The Journal of Textual Reasoning, Volume 4.2. “Why Textual “Reasoning”?” Journal of Textual Reasoning (2002): 1.1. “Giddul’s Wife and the...
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Philology (category Textual scholarship)
results of textual science with the results of experimental research of both psychology and artificial intelligence production systems. In the case of Bronze...
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A fallacy is the use of invalid or otherwise faulty reasoning in the construction of an argument. All forms of human communication can contain fallacies...
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of simple yes/no or textual questions. At the end, it provided a list of possible culprit bacteria ranked from high to low based on the probability of...
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Peter W. Ochs (section Scriptural reasoning)
who called themselves "textual reasoners". Textual reasoning evolved into a larger movement which Ochs dubbed "scriptural reasoning", and Ochs co-founded...
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specialized usage, absurdity is related to extremes in bad reasoning or pointlessness in reasoning; ridiculousness is related to extremes of incongruous juxtaposition...
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Language model benchmark (section Reasoning)
capabilities in areas such as language understanding, generation, and reasoning. Benchmarks generally consist of a dataset and corresponding evaluation...
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Precedent (redirect from Case of first impression)
for the decision") refers to the key factual element or line of reasoning in a case that forms the basis for the court's final judgment. It forms the...
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Life of Alexander Nevsky (category Textual criticism)
rejected Kirill's authorship, pointing out numerous flaws in Likhachev's reasoning, and internal and external evidence to the contrary. Russian: Житие Александра...
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models. These systems were able to take advantage of existing multilingual textual corpora that had been produced by the Parliament of Canada and the European...
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of at least one object of this class (existential quantification). The textual occurrence of a universal or existential quantifier opens its scope that...
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and theologian Abu Hanifa (c. 699–767 CE), who systemised the use of reasoning (ra'y). Hanafi legal theory primarily derives law from the Quran, the...
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capabilities of causal-reasoning, rule-based, and logic-based inference systems.: 360–362 A TMS explicitly tracks alternate lines of reasoning, justifications...
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is inductive reasoning. It starts from a set of individual cases and uses generalization to arrive at a universal law governing all cases. An example is...
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Sentiment analysis (section Feature/aspect-based)
vary based on the subjectiveness or objectiveness of previous and following sentences. Time-sensitive attribute. The task is challenged by some textual data's...
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large numbers have names that allow for describing large quantities in a textual form; not mathematical. For very large values, the text is generally shorter...
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Ijtihad (redirect from Independent legal reasoning in Islamic law)
or 'mental effort') is an Islamic legal term referring to independent reasoning by an expert in Islamic law, or the thorough exertion of a jurist's mental...
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Statistical machine translation (redirect from Statistically based translation)
signal and the corresponding textual representation can be mapped to each other in blocks in order. This is not always the case with the same text in two...
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Median kingdom (section Textual sources)
direct nor contemporary, nor was it based on solid archives or historical materials. Although no contemporary textual source has been discovered in Media...
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