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Inferences are
steps in
logical reasoning,
moving from
premises to
logical consequences; etymologically, the word
infer means to "carry forward". Inference...
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Statistical inference is the
process of
using data
analysis to
infer properties of an
underlying probability distribution.
Inferential statistical analysis...
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formal and
informal logic.
Formal logic is the
study of
deductively valid inferences or
logical truths. It
examines how
conclusions follow from
premises based...
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Bayesian inference (/ˈbeɪziən/ BAY-zee-ən or /ˈbeɪʒən/ BAY-zhən) is a
method of
statistical inference in
which Bayes'
theorem is used to
calculate a probability...
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inferencing describes the
tacit or
active process of
logical induction or
deduction during reading.
Inferences are used to
bridge current text ideas...
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Rules of
inference are ways of
deriving conclusions from premises. They are
integral parts of
formal logic,
serving as
norms of the
logical structure...
- (November 6, 2019) [2019],
Neural Magic raises $15
million to
boost AI
inferencing speed on off-the-shelf processors,
archived from the
original on March...
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Frequentist inference is a type of
statistical inference based in
frequentist probability,
which treats “probability” in
equivalent terms to “frequency”...
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Bayesian inference with
active inference,
where actions are
guided by
predictions and
sensory feedback refines them. From it, wide-ranging
inferences have...
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Abductive reasoning (also
called abduction,
abductive inference, or retroduction) is a form of
logical inference that s****s the
simplest and most
likely conclusion...