Sentences with phrase «informed by logic»

Many of the papers presented spoke about this machine learning aspect of AI using primarily natural language processing informed by logic and statistical analysis of legal texts.
Their paper, «Institutional Complexity and the Embedded Logics of Public School Reform,» employs a unique methodological approach to examine how teachers» beliefs about instructional reforms are informed by the logics of broad cultural institutions.

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Christianity, socialism, and feminism are all alike in the sense that each has a logic of its own and attracts a wide following, while also being opposed by many well - informed and intelligent persons.
Going by the logic of the Nigerian Army that informed the decision to declare the trio wanted, the American government should therefore have declared wanted, popular CNN reporter, Christiane Amanpour and and terrorism analyst, Peter Bergen for their In the Foot Steps of Bin Laden series and The Bin Laden I Know respectively.
By now, the rules of movie logic should reasonably inform you that such well - worn traditions are made to be toppled.
This sensemaking was expressed through the different logics by which teachers organized DI and the varied ways in which they used data on student learning to inform their strategies.
I can not argue with the logic being advanced by my new friend Shoehorn (and, indirectly, by the grand - master of valuation - informed investing,.
I've been pointing at how animal companionship in videogames tends to be informed by an utilitarian and reductionist logic: Pokemon are both weapons and collectibles, existing in a fictional world designed to naturalize this instrumental relationship, Neko Atsume is an addicting conditioning device dispensing immaterial cuteness for your time and money; virtual pets are nothing but a few lightly dressed variables banking on our tendency to attribute feelings and thought to artificial entities, the Tamagochi effect.
Merz's work is heavily informed in both form and content by the logic of the Fibonacci sequence of numbers — the mathematic sequence in which each integer is determined by the sum of the two preceding numbers.
The broader integrative argument is structured to address the gap between «is» and «ought» that many philosophers frequently bring up when considering the science of the matter, in a way that is informed by both the science and basic logic.
Let me guess, like Mr. Steele, you argue that it is much better to publish your science on blogs because it «gets the word out», and avoids «suppression» if your work had to be subject to peer review by informed climate scientists, and you remain amusingly self - unaware that this preference actually accidentally reveals that your aspirations are political — you desire the exposure, or less euphemistically, propaganda, which a blog can provide, not the vigorous hearing in the court of logic that the scientific and peer review process offers.
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