Logic

Explore 18 AI terms in Logic

Abduction

Abduction is a reasoning process that infers the best explanation for observed data.

Abductive reasoning

AR

Abductive reasoning is a logical process that infers the best explanation for observations.

Analogical Reasoning

AR

Analogical reasoning is a cognitive process that involves drawing comparisons between similar situations or concepts.

Argumentation framework

AF

An argumentation framework is a structured way to analyze and evaluate arguments and their relationships.

Automated reasoning

AR

Automated reasoning is the use of algorithms to derive conclusions from premises using formal logic.

BBH Logical Deduction

BBH

BBH Logical Deduction is a method for reasoning about complex systems using logical rules and relationships.

Boolean Logic

Boolean logic is a form of algebra that uses truth values (true/false) to perform logical operations.

Boolean satisfiability problem

SAT

The Boolean satisfiability problem (SAT) asks if there is a way to assign true/false values to variables to satisfy a logical formula.

Causal Reasoning

CR

Causal reasoning is the process of identifying cause-and-effect relationships between events or phenomena.

Disjunctive Normal Form

DNF

Disjunctive Normal Form (DNF) is a way to express logical formulas using ORs and ANDs.

First-Order Logic

FOL

First-Order Logic is a formal system used in mathematics, philosophy, and computer science for representing and reasoning about propositions.

First-Order Model

FOM

A First-Order Model is a logical framework that evaluates statements using quantifiers and predicates.

Formal Logic

Formal logic is a system of reasoning based on structured principles and symbols to evaluate arguments and statements.

Mathematical Logic

Mathematical logic is a subfield of mathematics exploring formal logical systems and their applications.

Mathematical Reasoning

MR

Mathematical reasoning is the process of using logical thinking to solve mathematical problems and prove statements.

Mathmatical Reasoning

Mathematical reasoning is a logical process used to solve problems and draw conclusions based on mathematical principles.

Temporal Reasoning

TR

Temporal reasoning involves understanding and processing time-related information in AI systems.

Theorem Proving

TP

Theorem proving is a method in mathematics and computer science to verify the truth of propositions using formal logic.

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