other,9-2-T78-1028,ak <term> theory </term> is expressed in a <term> content-independent formalism </term> . Unlike <term> logic </term> , the <term>
model,5-4-T78-1028,ak The <term> theory </term> consists of a <term> dimensionalized space </term> of different <term> inference types
other,4-1-T78-1028,ak </term> is used . The paper outlines a <term> computational theory </term> of <term> human plausible reasoning
other,9-4-T78-1028,ak dimensionalized space </term> of different <term> inference types </term> and their <term> certainty conditions
other,15-5-T78-1028,ak analyzed in terms of the different <term> inference types </term> . The paper also discusses how <term>
other,15-6-T78-1028,ak multiple ways to support the different <term> inference types </term> , and how the <term> information </term>
tech,7-1-T78-1028,ak <term> computational theory </term> of <term> human plausible reasoning </term> constructed from analysis of people
other,20-4-T78-1028,ak conditions </term> , including a variety of <term> meta-inference types </term> where the <term> inference </term> depends
other,16-3-T78-1028,ak affects the <term> certainty </term> of the <term> conclusions </term> drawn . The <term> theory </term> consists
model,13-4-T78-1028,ak <term> inference types </term> and their <term> certainty conditions </term> , including a variety of <term> meta-inference
other,27-6-T78-1028,ak <term> memory </term> determines which <term> inference types </term> are triggered . Two styles of performing
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