Inference Act
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An Inference Act is an act of an inference task (that produces a reasoned argument).
- AKA: Reasoning Act.
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- Example(s):
- See: Inferencing Agent.
References
2015
- (Zhang & LeCun, 2015) ⇒ Xiang Zhang, and Yann LeCun. (2015). “Text Understanding from Scratch.” In: arXiv:1502.01710 Journal.
- QUOTE: Text understanding consists in reading texts formed in natural languages, determining the explicit or implicit meaning of each elements such as words, phrases, sentences and paragraphs, and making inferences about the implicit or explicit properties of these texts (Norvig, 1987).