Knowledge‐based reasoning and recommendation framework for intelligent decision making
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Sungyoung Lee | Muhammad Afzal | Maqbool Hussain | Taqdir Ali | Rahman Ali | Asad Masood Khattak | Sungyoung Lee | Muhammad Sadiq | R. Ali | Sungyoung Lee | M. Afzal | M. Hussain | Taqdir Ali | A. Khattak | Muhammad Sadiq | Muhammad Sadiq | Rahman Ali | Muhammad Afzal | Maqbool Hussain
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