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recognitionthat

Recognitionthat is a neologism used in some discussions within cognitive science and artificial intelligence to denote the cognitive process of recognizing that a proposition or claim is true, or that the available evidence supports it. Unlike recognizing an object or a person, recognitionthat targets propositional content and its justification.

In practice, recognitionthat refers to evaluating the veracity of statements and the strength of supporting evidence.

Applications appear in discussions of belief revision, scientific reasoning, and verification tasks in natural language processing,

Etymology: the phrase "recognition that" is common in English; recognitionthat as a coinage is sometimes used

See also: truth maintenance, evidential reasoning, belief revision. References to recognitionthat as a formal concept are

It
is
considered
a
metacognitive
function
because
it
requires
assessment
of
inferential
relations,
premises,
and
potential
counterevidence.
where
systems
assign
a
confidence
level
to
a
proposition
and
mark
it
as
recognized
if
evidence
reaches
a
threshold.
The
term
is
not
widely
standardized
and
appears
predominantly
in
theoretical
or
informal
contexts.
to
describe
the
process
itself
or
as
a
compact
label
in
discussions
and
software
identifiers.
In
most
literature,
the
more
common
form
is
two
words:
recognition
that.
limited,
and
the
term
is
largely
encountered
in
speculative
or
discourse-level
discussions
rather
than
as
a
widely
adopted
technical
standard.