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Inference - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Inference Assuming what will happen. Not a conclusion, a prediction or hypothesis. A conclusion based on premise<sup class="noprint Inline-Template" title="The text in the vicinity of this tag needs ...
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Inference engine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In computer science, and specifically the branches of knowledge engineering and artificial intelligence, an inference engine is a computer program that tries to derive answers from a knowledge base....
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1. conclusion: a conclusion drawn from evidence or reasoning; ... 2. logic reasoning process: the process of reasoning from a premise to a conclusion; ... [Late 16th century. < medieval Latin inferentia< Latin inferre (see infer)]
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TWO common inference mechanisms used in Expert Systems for reasoning: ... Forward Chaining (Data-Driven Reasoning) ... Starts with known facts and uses these to reason forward with the given rules.
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the text + previous knowledge = inference ... Making an inference is also known as reading between the lines. The reader must put together the information the author provides and the information that the reader already knows to come up with the answer.
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