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Discover LudwigThe phrase "assumes data" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where a conclusion or inference is made based on certain data or information being taken for granted.
Example: "The model assumes data from previous years to predict future trends in sales."
Alternatives: "takes data for granted" or "presumes data".
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The ARMA model fitting procedure assumes data to be stationary.
The Bayesian approach assumes data in a Y = MA + N form, where observations Y are a linear combination of position-independent endmembers, M, each weighted with respective relative abundances, A, and corrupted by an additive Gaussian noise N.
This method assumes data are normally distributed.
bSpearman correlation coefficient assumes data are symmetrical.
cThe weighted Kappa statistic assumes data are ordinal.
aPearson correlation coefficient assumes data are normally distributed.
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Assuming data center software can increase server power about seven or eight times, that hardware creates about 600,000 virtual computing "cores".
That's "ad hoc exploration" in a nutshell — if you assume data that's been processed already, how can you optimize for speed?
The model is fed with some assumed data and the resulting output values of shear strength are studied.
Notably, the simulated survival curves were derived from assumed data rather than truly observed data.
In addition, it was assumed data would be accessible and comprehensive.
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