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Evaluatology: The Science of Uncovering the Effects

In this seminal work, Professor Jianfeng Zhan systematically differentiates intelligent life from normal objects through two defining properties: interrogation and free will. He presents a novel framework for fundamental interrogations: encompassing measurement, testing, reasoning and evaluation. Building on this foundation, Zhan provides a formal definition of cause and effect, positing that evaluation fundamentally involves uncovering an object's effects. He rigorously formalizes the evaluation problem, along with its dual challenges—design and inverse problems—de-evaluation and introduces the groundbreaking discipline of Evaluatology. This discipline establishes a universal framework, including universal concepts, axioms, fundamental issues and methodology. Collaborating with colleagues, graduate students, and postdoctoral researchers, Zhan et al. further develop foundational evaluation methodologies, explore novel pathways toward Strong Artificial Intelligence, and demonstrate the wide-ranging applications of Evaluatology across diverse domains.

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Chapters: 7ISBN: 978-988-71596-8-1