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  2. Datalog - Wikipedia

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    Datalog is a declarative logic programming language. While it is syntactically a subset of Prolog, Datalog generally uses a bottom-up rather than top-down evaluation model. This difference yields significantly different behavior and properties from Prolog. It is often used as a query language for deductive databases.

  3. Soft error - Wikipedia

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    Soft errors in logic circuits are sometimes detected and corrected using the techniques of fault tolerant design. These often include the use of redundant circuitry or computation of data, and typically come at the cost of circuit area, decreased performance, and/or higher power consumption.

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  5. Probabilistic soft logic - Wikipedia

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    Probabilistic Soft Logic (PSL) is a statistical relational learning (SRL) framework for modeling probabilistic and relational domains. [ 2] It is applicable to a variety of machine learning problems, such as collective classification, entity resolution, link prediction, and ontology alignment . PSL combines two tools: first-order logic, with ...

  6. Softlogic Holdings - Wikipedia

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    Softlogic began as a software development company in 1991 by Ashok Pathirage and twelve employees. [ 4] The company later successfully obtained the Dell authorised distributorship in Sri Lanka. Softlogic ventured into the telecommunications sector with a partnership with Dialog Axiata offering corporate and individual Dialog GSM packages.

  7. Soft computing - Wikipedia

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    Soft computing. Soft computing is an umbrella term used to describe types of algorithms that produce approximate solutions to unsolvable high-level problems in computer science. Typically, traditional hard-computing algorithms heavily rely on concrete data and mathematical models to produce solutions to problems.

  8. Computational intelligence - Wikipedia

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    Computational intelligence. The expression computational intelligence ( CI) usually refers to the ability of a computer to learn a specific task from data or experimental observation. Even though it is commonly considered a synonym of soft computing, there is still no commonly accepted definition of computational intelligence.

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