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2.6.2 Incomplete examples

Missing information on some attribute within a given example causes no problem. In effect if we are solving one of the problems referred in the previous section, and the examples misses any information on an attribute present in some condition of a rule, then the conclusion must be that the example doesn't satisfy the rule. The justification for that lies on the semantic given to this type of incomplete information.


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