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The phrase "a probabilistic result" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing outcomes that are based on probability or statistical analysis.
Example: "After conducting the experiment, we found a probabilistic result that indicated a 70% chance of success."
Alternatives: "a statistical outcome" or "a chance-based result".
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(Well, maybe not. It's a probabilistic result, after all).
For this approach, stability and convergence analysis are lacking, and thus we address these here with a probabilistic result.
Instead, it simply states how the process of intrusion occurs, in this model, as a probabilistic result of an attack (i.e., of an adversarial effort).
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When an exact probabilistic result is needed, Method II is suggested.
The following result is very important in Section 3.2.2 where we prove a probabilistic compactness result; its proof can be found in [37].
The vertical scale of fluctuation has a much higher effect on the probabilistic result with respect to the tunnel convergence than the horizontal scale of fluctuation.
Disruptions are modelled in a probabilistic manner, resulting in the incorporation of two sources of uncertainty.
The proposed OIA is based on a probabilistic model resulting in a stable, absolute metric, e.g., an assessment of, say, 5% is understandable and interpretable independent of any context, use case, or scenario.
Finally, we demonstrate that integration of our most highly predictive features using a probabilistic classifier resulted in accuracies surpassing any individual feature.
Experimental Design methodology, as a fast and reliable method for obtaining probabilistic results, seems a proper idea for dealing with uncertainty.
Correlation between gas and electric loads was also investigated, and was shown to exert a significant influence on the probabilistic results.
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