- Look up
generalization in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
generalization is a form of
abstraction whereby common properties of
specific instances are...
- A
faulty generalization is an
informal fallacy wherein a
conclusion is
drawn about all or many
instances of a
phenomenon on the
basis of one or a few instances...
- For
supervised learning applications in
machine learning and
statistical learning theory,
generalization error (also
known as the out-of-sample
error or...
- In
predicate logic,
generalization (also
universal generalization,
universal introduction, GEN, UG) is a
valid inference rule. It
states that if ⊢ P (...
- In
logic and mathematics,
proof by
example (sometimes
known as
inappropriate generalization) is a
logical fallacy whereby the
validity of a
statement is...
- law or the Nernst's
distribution law[better source needed]
gives a
generalisation which governs the
distribution of a
solute between two
immiscible solvents...
- can
often be
found in
conjunction with the
hasty generalisation fallacy –
where the
hasty generalisation is made from
unsubstantiated anecdotes. "I won’t...
- word-initial
position and as /ks/ otherwise.
There are
exceptions to
these generalisations,
often the
result of
loanwords being spelled according to the spelling...
-
Medieval Latin francus ("free,
exempt from service; freeman, Frank"), a
generalisation of the
tribal name that
emerged as a Late
Latin borrowing of the reconstructed...
-
Process of
generalisation...