Reasoning
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Relations
- Knowledge Engineering: Reasoning is a core aspect of Knowledge Engineering, which involves the ability to draw inferences and make logical conclusions based on the represented knowledge.
- Dialectic: Dialectic involves the use of reasoning to evaluate ideas and reach conclusions.
- Ontology: Ontologies support reasoning over the represented knowledge
- Analogy: Analogies are used in reasoning to draw inferences or conclusions by comparing two different situations.
- Substantiation: Reasoning is the process of substantiating or justifying a conclusion through logical thought and evidence.
- Philosophical Logic: Philosophical logic is concerned with the study of reasoning and argumentation.
- Knowledge Bases: Knowledge bases enable reasoning over the stored knowledge.
- Knowledge Graphs: Knowledge graphs can be used for reasoning and inference, by applying logical rules and constraints to derive new knowledge.
- Cognitive Computing: Cognitive computing systems employ various reasoning techniques, such as deductive, inductive, and abductive reasoning, to draw conclusions and make decisions.