Concept information
TERME PRÉFÉRENTIEL
nonmonotonic logic
DÉFINITION(S)
- a type of logic designed to reason with rules that have implicit exceptions that can be used in other rules, as in the example "birds fly", "ostriches are birds", "ostriches do not fly". The arrival of new information (in this case, that "Zoe is an ostrich") can invalidate a conclusion that has already been reached (in this case, that "Zoe flies" when we only knew that "Zoe is a bird"), hence the non-monotonic nature of the deduction process, unlike classical logic. (Source: translated from https://ia.gdria.fr/Glossaire/logique-non-monotone/ )
CONCEPT(S) GÉNÉRIQUE(S)
SYNONYME(S)
- NML
- non-monotonic logic
- non-monotonic logics
- nonmonotonic logics
TRADUCTIONS
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français
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logique non monotonique
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logique non-monotone
URI
http://data.loterre.fr/ark:/67375/23L-VK8CS6BV-Q
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