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A simple bar example is shown in order to illustrate the concept.
The 90%-rewarded task, by analogy to the bar example, implicates hidden state inference, because the animal cannot know for certain it is in the 'water will arrive' state or the 'water will not arrive' state.
Similar to the dive bar example, this result could be modeled by taking hidden state inference into account: by very late timepoints, the animal's belief state shifts to acknowledge the possibility of reward omission (in our example, reward omission is akin to the bartender forgetting your order).
Let's return to the juice bar example.
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Sometimes a bar, for example, might be heaving.
And pressure of one bar, for example, not the only place it could happen.
The base of the bar, for example, is constructed of wooden beams from an old local brownstone.
A conversation that had taken place in a house might be transposed to a bar, for example.
Some pavilions also have stands selling local delicacies (the French pavilion has an oyster bar, for example).
At his local bar, for example, an imitation Irish pub, the bartender sedates the customers by showing them sumo wrestling highlights.
The bar, for example, will be created from one large piece of found stone, and some of the walls will be lined with tiles made of volcanic lava.
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