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Humans can make hasty, but generally robust judgements about what a text fragment is, or is not, about. Such judgements are termed information inference. By drawing on theories from non-classical logic and applied cognition, an information inference mechanism is proposed which makes inferences via computations of information flow through a high dimensional conceptual space. Within a conceptual space information is represented geometrically. In this article, an approximation of a conceptual...

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