How Does the Brain Do Plausible Reasoning?

作者: Stanford University. Microwave Laboratory

DOI: 10.1007/978-94-009-3049-0_1

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摘要: We start from the observation that human brain does plausible reasoning in a fairly definite way. It is shown there only single set of rules for doing this which consistent and qualitative correspondence with common sense. These are simply equations probability theory, they can be deduced without any reference to frequencies.

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