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experimental probability
noun
The probability that a certain outcome will occur, as determined through experiment.
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The models are found to be in a good agreement with the experimental probability distributions for dark counts and a few photon spectrums in a wide range of fired pixels number as well as with observed super-linear behavior of crosstalk ENF.
Experimental probability distributions and theoretical predictions of the fatigue strength of smooth specimens are in good agreement for the five materials investigated: the 30NiCrMo16 and 35CrMo4 quenched and tempered steels, the C20 annealed steel, the EN-GJS800-2 EN-GJS800-2 EN-GJS800-2he Ti–6Al–4V titanodularloy.
Figure 14 Experimental probability density function at the equalizer output.
At very low thresholds, the experimental probability of undetected errors is zero.
Students examine permutations and combinations; develop strategies for calculating the number of possible outcomes for various events; calculate probabilities of independent, dependent, and compound events; and learn to distinguish between theoretical and experimental probability.
To obtain the experimental probability of detection (Pd), we take the average over a grid of possible source locations that cover the entire field.
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Section III: Probability introduces the definition of probability and uses it to find and compare theoretical and experimental probabilities.
The methods were applied to the experimental infrared image database and showed good agreement with the related experimental probabilities of detection.
Note that when the observation interval T increases, the experimental probabilities rapidly approach the theoretical ones.
Figure 8 shows experimental probabilities of recognition when T=256, 1,024, 4,096, and 8,192 with respect to theoretical values.
The experimental probabilities that each node in the network has at least 1, 2, or 3 neighbors, as well as the corresponding theoretical probabilities calculated from Eq. (5) are illustrated in Figs. 3 b, 4 b, and 5 b, respectively.
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