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On the applicability of maximum entropy to inexact reasoning
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    On the applicability of maximum entropy to inexact reasoning (English)
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    1989
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    It is shown that under a certain interpretaion of belief maximum entropy arises naturally in inexact reasoning. Practical and theoretical consequences of this method are then discussed.
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    inductive inference
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    expert systems
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    maximum entropy
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    inexact reasoning
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