The problem of a general conception of the GUHA method

Petr Hájek

Kybernetika (1968)

  • Volume: 04, Issue: 6, page (505)-515
  • ISSN: 0023-5954

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Hájek, Petr. "Problém obecného pojetí metody GUHA." Kybernetika 04.6 (1968): (505)-515. <http://eudml.org/doc/28614>.

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References

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  1. P. Hájek I. Havel M. Chytil, GUHA - metoda systematického vyhledávání hypotéz, Kybernetika 2 (1966), 1, 31-47. (1966) MR0202606
  2. P. Hájek I. Havel M. Chytil, GUHA - metoda systematického vyhledávání hypotéz II, Kybernetika 3 (1967), 5, 430-437. (1967) 
  3. P. Hájek I. Havel M. Chytil, The GUHA method of automatic hypotheses determination, Computing 1 (1966), 4, 293-308. (1966) 
  4. P. Hájek, O metodě GUHA automatického vyhledávání hypotéz, Československá fyziologie (v tisku). 
  5. R. Carnap, The Continuum of Inductive Methods, The University of Chicago Press. Zbl0047.37210MR0048379
  6. M. G. Kendall, The Advanced Theory of Statistics, Vol. I. London 19554. Zbl0498.62001MR0010934

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