Players will have no frame of reference for
what logical rules may apply, which can give developers an avenue to really screw with them.
That is because in chess a computer can follow preprogrammed rules, but using this strategy for Go is not workable, because the game is largely about patterns rather than a set
of logical rules that could be written down.
Though grounded in
seemingly logical rules, the «six meals a day» doesn't work for the explanation you assume it might (# 1), and usually solely works for individuals who wrestle with portion management (# 2).
She is also trying things on for size, comfortable in her subjectivity and uncomfortable
with logical rules.
Natural Language Processing essentially uses software to understand the meaning of text,
using logical rules.
In laying down some smart and
logical rules that will go a long way to preventing that scary fate, the CRTC disagreed with such assessments.
So, to repeat:
the logical rules for talking about God are simple.
In a gutsy, powerful, plurality opinion, Justice Clarence Thomas cut through the «vast, perplexing desert» of fine lines and distinctions that have plagued this area of the law, and announced a simple and
logical rule: the government must be neutral toward religion and religious institutions.
Objects collide and react according to
logical rules or laws that we can potentially learn and describe.
Previous research has shown that people from cultures that are Western, educated, industrialized, rich and democratic («WEIRD,» in psychological parlance) tend to think analytically, using
logical rules, whereas those that are non-WEIRD process information more intuitively.
Research in the underlying theory indicated that metacognition can be learned by hearing and taking part in discussions where concepts and
logical rules are discussed, hence choosing to teach reasoning skills.