Probabilistic Inference and Probabilistic Reasoning

03/27/2013
by   Henry E. Kyburg Jr, et al.
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Uncertainty enters into human reasoning and inference in at least two ways. It is reasonable to suppose that there will be roles for these distinct uses of uncertainty also in automated reasoning.

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