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Transductive Reasoning

Jan 27, 20261 min read

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Transductive Reasoning

Transductive reasoning is a type of reasoning that is inspired by transduction. Reasoning happens from observed, specific (training) cases to specific (test) cases.

In constract, inductive reasoning is reasoning on general rules, which are a generalisation of the observed.

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  1. Inductive vs. Transductive Learning | by Vijini Mallawaarachchi | Towards Data Science ↩


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