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  2. Transduction (machine learning) - Wikipedia

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    The most well-known example of a case-bases learning algorithm is the k-nearest neighbor algorithm, which is related to transductive learning algorithms. [2] Another example of an algorithm in this category is the Transductive Support Vector Machine (TSVM). A third possible motivation of transduction arises through the need to approximate.

  3. Transduction (psychology) - Wikipedia

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    The etymological origin of the word transduction has been attested since the 17th century (during the flourishing of Neo-Latin, Latin vocabulary words used in scholarly and scientific contexts [3]) from the Latin noun transductionem, derived from transducere/traducere [4] "to change over, convert," a verb which itself originally meant "to lead along or across, transfer," from trans- "across ...

  4. Piaget's theory of cognitive development - Wikipedia

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    For example, a child might say that it is windy outside because someone is blowing very hard, or the clouds are white because someone painted them that color. Finally, precausal thinking is categorized by transductive reasoning. Transductive reasoning is when a child fails to understand the true relationships between cause and effect.

  5. Wikipedia : Contents/Mathematics and logic

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    The triangle is one of the basic shapes in geometry. Logic – formal systematic study of the principles of valid inference and correct reasoning. Logic is used in most intellectual activities, but is studied primarily in the disciplines of philosophy, mathematics, semantics, and computer science.

  6. Informal mathematics - Wikipedia

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    Informal mathematics means any informal mathematical practices, as used in everyday life, or by aboriginal or ancient peoples, without historical or geographical limitation. Modern mathematics, exceptionally from that point of view, emphasizes formal and strict proofs of all statements from given axioms .

  7. Where Mathematics Comes From - Wikipedia

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    Reasoning is logic, and logic is essentially mathematical. Hence mathematics structures all possible reasoning. Because mathematics exists independently of human beings, and reasoning is essentially mathematical, reason itself is disembodied. Therefore, artificial intelligence is possible, at least in principle.

  8. Geometric logic - Wikipedia

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    There are many examples of coherent/geometric theories: all algebraic theories, such as group theory and ring theory, all essentially algebraic theories, such as category theory, the theory of fields, the theory of local rings, lattice theory, projective geometry, the theory of separably closed local rings (aka “strictly Henselian local rings ...

  9. Mathematics education - Wikipedia

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    The teaching of selected areas of mathematics (such as Euclidean geometry) [14] as an example of an axiomatic system [15] and a model of deductive reasoning; The teaching of selected areas of mathematics (such as calculus) as an example of the intellectual achievements of the modern world