676 results for conclusion

arxiv.org/abs/2110.13495v1

Assessing the Sufficiency of Arguments through Conclusion Generation

The premises of an argument give evidence or other reasons to support a conclusion. However, the amount of support required depends on the generality of a conclusion, the nature of the individual premises, and similar. An argument whose premises make...

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Proof - definition of proof by The Free Dictionary

evidence, proof - Evidence—from Latin e-, "out," and videre, "to see"— is information that helps form a conclusion; proof is factual information that verifies a conclusion.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CRuPAC

CRuPAC - Wikipedia

KROO-pak) is an acronym that generally stands for: Conclusion, Rule, Proof, Application and Conclusion. It functions as a system for organizing a closed

arxiv.org/abs/1203.3488v1

Causal Conclusions that Flip Repeatedly and Their Justification

Over the past two decades, several consistent procedures have been designed to infer causal conclusions from observational data. We prove that if the true causal network might be an arbitrary, linear Gaussian network or a discrete Bayes network, then...

arxiv.org/abs/1912.00864v1

Conclusion-Supplement Answer Generation for Non-Factoid Questions

This paper tackles the goal of conclusion-supplement answer generation for non-factoid questions, which is a critical issue in the field of Natural Language Processing (NLP) and Artificial Intelligence (AI), as users often require supplementary infor...

arxiv.org/abs/1302.3589v1

Uncertain Inferences and Uncertain Conclusions

Uncertainty may be taken to characterize inferences, their conclusions, their premises or all three. Under some treatments of uncertainty, the inferences itself is never characterized by uncertainty. We explore both the significance of uncertainty...

arxiv.org/abs/2301.09911v1

Conclusion-based Counter-Argument Generation

In real-world debates, the most common way to counter an argument is to reason against its main point, that is, its conclusion. Existing work on the automatic generation of natural language counter-arguments does not address the relation to the concl...

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What does finding mean? - Definitions.net

Finding refers to the process of discovering, identifying, or obtaining something, whether it's information, objects or a conclusion. It can also refer to the result or conclusion reached after conducting an …

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deductive_reasoning

Deductive reasoning - Wikipedia

{\displaystyle Q} (Conclusion deduced is the consequent) In this form of deductive reasoning, the consequent ( Q {\displaystyle Q} ) obtains as the conclusion

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java - String.equals versus == - Stack Overflow

Let's see it happen in Java terms. Here's the source code of String's equals() method: It compares the Strings character by character, in order to come to a conclusion that they are indeed equal. That's …

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Consequent - definition of consequent by The Free Dictionary

consequent (ˈkɒnsɪkwənt) adj 1. following as an effect or result 2. following as a logical conclusion or by rational argument

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How hard is lorenzo’s dribbling to do? : r/BlueLock - Reddit

my conclusion: lorenzo’s zombie dribbling is actually very hard to pull off because it’s pretty much innate: only those with a high sense of gravity but yet extreme flexibility can pull off the “gravity feints” …

github.com/anmolsingh143/UIDAI-Hackathon-2026

anmolsingh143/UIDAI-Hackathon-2026

Draft a complete hackathon report with the following sections: 1. Abstract 2. Introduction & Objective 3. Dataset Description 4. Methodology 5. Pattern & Trend Analysis 6. Anomaly Detection 7. Predictive Indicators 8. Insights & Recommendations 9. Impact on UI…