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A A → B B A;A → B ∴ B 7 By modus ponens, we infer that You have a lecture today. Deployment requires selecting the appropriate infrastructure and technology Math Discrete Mathematics [Methods of Proof] By: Malek Zein AL-Abidin Direct Proof: A direct proof shows that a conditional statement p q is true by showing that if p is true, then q must also be true, so that the combination p true An example rule of inference: modus ponens In English: if and are both true then must be true. We write this rule as Suppose that we are given the following propositions: If it is Wednesday, then you have a lecture today. Earlier, we discussed two examples of inferences. It is Wednesday. 4 Hardegree, Symbolic Logic Now let us get back to inferences and arguments. The Functional dependency hastypes of inference ruleReflexive Rule (IR 1) In the reflexive rule, if Y is a subset of X, then X determines Y. If X ⊇ Y then X → Y A few examples include: Heise, The Importance of Being Empirical, supra note 2; Derek Bok, A Flawed System of Law Practice and Training,J Legal Educ (); Michael Dorf, The Supreme Court, Term—Foreword: The Limits of The AI Inference Process. It involves integrating the model into an application or service where it can process live data. Model deployment makes a trained AI model available for inference. Let us see how these can be represented as arguments. In the case of the smoke-fire inference It can apply to a set of FD (functional dependency) to derive other FD. Using the inference rule, we can derive additional functional dependency from the initial set. The AI inference process involves the following stepsModel Deployment.