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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as an inference" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to introduce a deduction or conclusion made from given evidence or facts. For example, "It is highly likely that the observed increase in temperature is the result of climate change, as an inference from the scientific studies presented."
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From my perspective, this bottom-up era represents an ugly hiatus in what should have been a seamless progression of Helmholtz's ideas to our current appreciation of the brain as an inference machine (Dayan et al., 1995)—an organ that continually generates predictions and hypotheses in a top-down fashion.
This traditional case for the divinity of Jesus and the Holy Spirit may be best construed not as a collection of deductive arguments, but rather as an inference to the best explanation, an attempt to infer what best explains all the biblical texts considered together.
The S.E.C.'s preference was always to get a witness to admit, on the record, that he was "taking the Fifth" when he was refusing to answer questions; it could be used later as an inference of guilt.
The decoding problem phrased as an inference problem on a graph, and the performance of the efficient (albeit in general suboptimal) message-passing decoder is considered.
All this can be done by BBN as an inference tool and as a main graphical probabilistic model that deals with hidden variables and uncertainties.
On edge: Untether is developing what's known as an "inference chip". This is different from the sort of chip used to train a large neural network in a data center, which is a much bigger challenge to design and make.
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As a consequence, this suppressed the use of the CoD as a inference method for steady-state data.
Using our software as a inference method, independently of prior biological information, we input information about the network topology obtained by first applying the inference method from Jarrah et al. in [ 19] to the available data with the added noise.
It's making as sensible an inference as you might make in other form of pragmatic communication like if I said do you have two sisters?
We may reason as follows: an inference in CL is retracted as soon as we find out that it relies on premises that are not free.
When the null hypothesis suffers rejection, the researcher makes an inference as inference as to the population value of the characteristic in the hypothesis test.
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