That makes sense. I’d frame that last bit more as: which bit, if revealed would screen off the largest part of the dataset? Which might bridge this to more standard search strategies. Have you seen Argumentation in Artificial Intelligence?
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That makes sense. I’d frame that last bit more as: which bit, if revealed would screen off the largest part of the dataset? Which might bridge this to more standard search strategies. Have you seen Argumentation in Artificial Intelligence?