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Examples of inference trees are presented in [2].
While the examples of inference furnished all have parts corresponding to a proposition (pratijñā) and to a ground (hetu), not all the texts are equally explicit in identifying the form of inference.
To conclude our presentation, we report two examples of inference of Human Y‐chromosome phylogeny from Short Tandem Repeats.
Among examples of inference in complex scenarios given above, all but one (the simplest) have used this approach, showing that it can indeed solve complex problems.
Rare examples of inference in non-standard scenarios can be found in O'Ryan et al. (1998) including three populations and two successive divergences, or Estoup et al. (2004) (10 populations that sequentially diverged with initial bottlenecks and exchanging migrants with neighbouring populations).
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Examples of inferences in classical texts often seem non-monotonic because fallibility attaches to the premises.
There are indeed examples of inferences of LGT based on unexpected patterns of phyletic distribution that have previously been shown to be wrong.
It would be an example of "inference to the best explanation". Now, the crucial question, of course, is, "What's the relevant feature F?" Is there some feature that the physicalist can't explain and so we need to appeal to something extra-physical to explain it?
For example, in the case of inference of Boolean networks, the so-called sensitivity regularisation method has been proposed [ 64].
Further examples of multicue inference situations are diagnostic situations, in which the cues are symptoms and the options are different diseases or disorders.
Stimulus-driven behaviours provide intuitive examples of active inference at work, but endogenous and complicated sequences of motor behaviour emerge naturally from priors in hierarchical generative models of movement trajectories.
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