abstraction and generalization
Abstraction is the process of simplifying complex or detailed information by focusing on the essential aspects and ignoring unnecessary details. Generalization, on the other hand, involves deriving general concepts or principles from specific examples or observations. Both abstraction and generalization help to distill the main ideas or patterns, making them easier to comprehend and apply in different contexts.
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