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Reasoning / Inductive reasoning / Expert systems / Inference / Logical consequence / Philosophy of science / Machine learning / Rule induction / Information extraction / Science / Logic / Knowledge
Date: 2010-09-02 01:33:13
Reasoning
Inductive reasoning
Expert systems
Inference
Logical consequence
Philosophy of science
Machine learning
Rule induction
Information extraction
Science
Logic
Knowledge

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