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41 Kombinationsgabe
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42 stichhaltig
( ÖSTERR) ( überzeugend)ein \stichhaltiges Alibi an unassailable [or airtight] alibi;eine \stichhaltige Argumentation a sound argument, sound reasoning;ein \stichhaltiger Beweis conclusive evidence;[nicht] \stichhaltig sein to [not] hold water -
43 stichhältig
( ÖSTERR) ( überzeugend)ein \stichhältiges Alibi an unassailable [or airtight] alibi;eine \stichhältige Argumentation a sound argument, sound reasoning;ein \stichhältiger Beweis conclusive evidence;[nicht] \stichhältig sein to [not] hold water -
44 Ermangelungsschließen
nt KI default reasoningDeutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch für Informatik > Ermangelungsschließen
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45 Inferieren
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46 monotones Schließen
nt KI monotonic reasoningDeutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch für Informatik > monotones Schließen
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47 monoton: nicht monotones Schließen
nt KI non-monotonic reasoningDeutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch für Informatik > monoton: nicht monotones Schließen
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48 Schließen
nt ELEKTRON [eines Kontaktes] make, KI interference, reasoning, inference -
49 Schließen anhand von Standardvorgaben
nt KI default reasoningDeutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch für Informatik > Schließen anhand von Standardvorgaben
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50 Ziehen von Schlüssen
phr KI inference, interference, reasoningDeutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch für Informatik > Ziehen von Schlüssen
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51 argumentierend
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52 Denken
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53 einzelner Gedankengang
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54 Gedankengang
m1. reasoning2. train of thought3. train of thoughts -
55 mangelnde Beweisführung
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56 Schlussfolgerung
f1. argumentation2. conclusion3. consectary4. deduction5. implication6. inference7. reasoning -
57 Teil eines Gedankens
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58 überlegend
1. cogitating2. deliberating3. reasoning
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