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The moral judgment is the result of a simple inference from the fact that the hoodlums are committing such an act.
In the test stage, to handle the non-facial or novel face patterns, we design a simple inference method to dynamically tune the ensemble weights according to the proposed Generic Face Confidence (GFC).
Joseph Stiglitz draws a simple inference: "... the reason the invisible hand seems invisible is that it is not there".
The decision rules are built into a simple inference engine, with a knowledge base of approximately 600 rules.
Similarly, we opted to use a simple inference mechanism suggested by Mamdani, given that there cannot be more than four rules per edge, as represented in columns 5-8 of Table 2.
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The inference is a simple causal inference.
Following Sakai, it looks like the ablative rendering of the Sanskrit compound vināśitvānumāna ("inference [of momentariness] from perishing") is wrong; a simple genitive ("inference of perishing") reflects better Karṇakagomin's own understanding.
A primary implication of this simple inference is that extremely strong, early selection can favor alleles that benefit early survival even if they engender substantial health and fitness costs later in life, owing to pleiotropy and linkage disequilibrium.
If the analysis of logical consequence starts with a definition of proof in terms of simple inference rules, then it seems like an attractive possibility to take these inference principles as basic as definitions of the terms involved.
Based on Teal's [CHI'92 (1992) p. 295] interactive model, a static model describing the independent factors in determining the task completion time was set up with a simple mathematical inference; in addition, a dynamic model describing these factors' direct and indirect causal relationship was established by the path analytic method.
"If one country in the monetary union can default, so can another — that is one simple inference that bank managers and hedge fund mangers can infer, no matter what Mrs. Merkel or Mr. Sarkozy may say," said Costas Lapavitsas, an economist at the University of London, referring to Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany and President Nicolas Sarkozy of France.
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