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Attributional calculus

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Attributional calculus is a logic and representation system defined by Ryszard S. Michalski. It combines elements of predicate logic, propositional calculus, and multi-valued logic. Attributional calculus provides a formal language for natural induction, which is an inductive learning process whose outcomes are in human-readable forms.

References

  • Michalski, R.S., "ATTRIBUTIONAL CALCULUS: A Logic and Representation Language for Natural Induction," Reports of the Machine Learning and Inference Laboratory, MLI 04–2, George Mason University, Fairfax, VA, April, 2004.


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