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Что (кто) такое forward chaining - определение

Forward-chaining
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forward chaining         
A data-driven technique used in constructing goals or reaching inferences derived from a set of facts. Forward chaining is the basis of production systems. Oppose backward chaining. (1994-10-28)
Forward chaining         
Forward chaining (or forward reasoning) is one of the two main methods of reasoning when using an inference engine and can be described logically as repeated application of modus ponens. Forward chaining is a popular implementation strategy for expert systems, business and production rule systems.
Simon A. Forward         
BRITISH WRITER
Simon Forward; Simon A Forward
Simon A. Forward (born 1967 in Penzance) is an author and dramatist most famous for his work on a variety of Doctor Who spin-offs.
USCGC Forward (WMEC-911)         
  • alt=USCGC Forward (WMEC-911) Crest.
AMERICAN FAMOUS-CLASS COAST GUARD CUTTER
USCGC Forward
USCGC Forward (WMEC-911) is a United States Coast Guard medium endurance cutter. Named for Walter Forward, fifteenth United States Secretary of the Treasury, she was constructed by Robert Derecktor Shipyard Incorporated, Middletown, Rhode Island was delivered in May 1989, and commissioned 4 August 1990.
Forward Harbour         
HUMAN SETTLEMENT IN BRITISH COLUMBIA, CANADA
Forward Harbour, British Columbia
Forward Harbour was a cannery town in the Johnstone Strait region of the Central Coast of British Columbia, Canada, located on the inlet of the same name, which is on the mainland side of Wellbore Channel, to the east of Hardwicke Island. Nearby on the same vicinity on the Mainland, though fronting on other bodies of water, are Jackson Bay to the immediate north, off Sunderland Channel, and Heydon Bay, British Columbia to the east on Loughborough Inlet.
Forward secrecy         
PROPERTY OF SECURE COMMUNICATION PROTOCOLS IN WHICH COMPROMISE OF LONG-TERM KEYS DOES NOT COMPROMISE PAST SESSION KEYS
Perfect Forward Secrecy; Perfect forward secrecy; Key erasure; Forward secure; Non-interactive key exchange
In cryptography, forward secrecy (FS), also known as perfect forward secrecy (PFS), is a feature of specific key agreement protocols that gives assurances that session keys will not be compromised even if long-term secrets used in the session key exchange are compromised. For HTTPS, the long-term secret is typically the private key of the server.
Forward–backward algorithm         
HIDDEN MARKOV MODEL INFERENCE ALGORITHM WHICH COMPUTES THE POSTERIOR MARGINALS OF ALL HIDDEN STATE VARIABLES GIVEN A SEQUENCE OF OBSERVATIONS, MAKING USE OF DYNAMIC PROGRAMMING TO MAKE ONLY 2 PASSES: ONE FORWARD, ONE BACKWARD
Forward/backward algorithm; Posterior decoding; Forward-backward algorithm
The forward–backward algorithm is an inference algorithm for hidden Markov models which computes the posterior marginals of all hidden state variables given a sequence of observations/emissions o_{1:T}:= o_1,\dots,o_T, i.e.
Forward Prizes for Poetry         
BRITISH POETRY AWARD(S)
Forward Prize; Forward Poetry Prize; Forward Prize for Prize; Forward Prize for Poetry; Forward Prize for Best Collection; Felix Dennis Prize for Best First Collection; Forward Prize for Best Single Poem
The Forward Prizes for Poetry are major British awards for poetry, presented annually at a public ceremony in London. They were founded in 1992 by William Sieghart with the aim of celebrating excellence in poetry and increasing its audience.
Forward intelligence team         
  • alt=Three protesters dressed as clowns posing with a FIT photographer. Other officers are stood around smiling
  • alt=A piece of paper with 24 photographs of people saying "for police eyes only" and that it should be destroyed after the event
  • alt=Two FIT officers one has a camera and has his back turned the other is observing
UK POLICE UNIT
Forward Intelligence; Video Intelligence Unit; Fitwatch; Fit team; Forward Intelligence Team
Forward Intelligence Teams (FITs) are two or more police officers who are deployed by UK police forces to gather intelligence on the groundhttp://www.nationalarchives.
Forward-looking infrared         
  • A FLIR pod on a French Air Force helicopter
  • A FLIR system on a U.S. Air Force helicopter during search and rescue operation
  • FLIR imagery from a U.S. Navy helicopter: Alleged drug traffickers are being arrested by Colombian naval forces.
TYPE OF THERMOGRAPHIC CAMERA
FLIR; Forward-looking infra-red; Thermal imaging common modules; Flir; Forward Looking Infrared; NAVFLIR; Forward-Looking Infrared; Forward looking infrared
Forward-looking infrared (FLIR) cameras, typically used on military and civilian aircraft, use a thermographic camera that senses infrared radiation.

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Forward chaining

Forward chaining (or forward reasoning) is one of the two main methods of reasoning when using an inference engine and can be described logically as repeated application of modus ponens. Forward chaining is a popular implementation strategy for expert systems, business and production rule systems. The opposite of forward chaining is backward chaining.

Forward chaining starts with the available data and uses inference rules to extract more data (from an end user, for example) until a goal is reached. An inference engine using forward chaining searches the inference rules until it finds one where the antecedent (If clause) is known to be true. When such a rule is found, the engine can conclude, or infer, the consequent (Then clause), resulting in the addition of new information to its data.

Inference engines will iterate through this process until a goal is reached.