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Commonsense knowledge representation and reasoning with fuzzy neural networks [PDF]
This paper highlights the theory of common-sense knowledge in terms of representation and reasoning. A connectionist model is proposed for common-sense knowledge representation and reasoning.
He, Fangpo, Kouzani, Abbas, Sammut, Karl
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Surface Cues Explain the Logic‐Liking Effect in Disjunctions
Abstract The finding that people tend to prefer logically valid conclusions over invalid ones is known in the literature as the logic‐liking effect and has traditionally been interpreted as evidence for the notion of so‐called logical intuitions. Results of more recent empirical studies investigating conditional and categorical syllogisms suggest ...
Constantin G. Meyer‐Grant +2 more
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The objective Bayesian conceptualisation of proof and reference class problems [PDF]
The objective Bayesian view of proof (or logical probability, or evidential support) is explained and defended: that the relation of evidence to hypothesis (in legal trials, science etc) is a strictly logical one, comparable
Franklin, James
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Artificial intelligence‐powered decentralized framework for Internet of Things in Healthcare 4.0
An overview of the proposed decentralized setup for IoT in Healthcare 4.0 comprising IoT nodes (end users), clinic nodes (intermediates), and a hospital node (main hub). Abstract Remote patient monitoring and data management have gained much popularity in recent years because of their enhanced access to low‐cost healthcare services.
Vikram Puri, Aman Kataria, Vishal Sharma
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Strengthening Creative Problem‐Solving within Upper‐Elementary Science Education
ABSTRACT This intervention study examined the effectiveness of instructional support tailored toward two techniques (i.e., random associations and constraint identification) to strengthen children's creative problem‐solving skills within upper‐elementary science education.
Robin H. Willemsen +3 more
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Justifying Inference to the Best Explanation as a Practical Meta-Syllogism on Dialectical Structures [PDF]
This article discusses how inference to the best explanation (IBE) can be justified as a practical meta-argument. It is, firstly, justified as a *practical* argument insofar as accepting the best explanation as true can be shown to further a specific aim.
Betz, Gregor
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There are no universal rules for induction [PDF]
In a material theory of induction, inductive inferences are warranted by facts that prevail locally. This approach, it is urged, is preferable to formal theories of induction in which the good inductive inferences are delineated as those conforming to ...
Norton, JD
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The Influence of Artificial Intelligence Technology on the Management of Livestock Farms
This review was conducted to demonstrate how artificial intelligence (AI) has affected livestock farming. Livestock is essential for maintaining ecological integrity and providing food security. In this review, the history of artificial intelligence (AI), its impact on current and future livestock farming, and its drawbacks have been highlighted.
Awoke Melak +3 more
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Experimentation in Psychology--Rationale, Concepts and Issues [PDF]
An experiment is made up of two or more data-collection conditons that are identical in all aspects, but one. It owes its design to an inductive principle and its hypothesis to deductive logic. It is the most suited for corroborating explanatory theries ,
Chow, Siu L.
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An analogy is made between two rather different domains, namely: logic, and football. Starting from a comparative table between the two activities, an alternative explanation of logic is given in terms of players, ball, goal, and the like.
Schang, Fabien
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