Sentence examples for knowledge of the likelihood from inspiring English sources

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Use of Bayes' theorem for sequential model discrimination requires the knowledge of the likelihood of each model.

The usage of learning machines based detectors, allows us to approximate the NP detector, just using training data obtained experimentally, without knowledge of the likelihood functions.

The risk and uncertainty are best thought of as representing a spectrum of unknown situations with which an analyst may be dealing, ranging from perfect knowledge of the likelihood of all the possible outcomes at one end (risk) to no knowledge of the likelihood of possible outcomes at the other (uncertainty).

This seems to suggest that, even if the veil of ignorance were not as thick and parties did have some degree of knowledge of the likelihood of ending up in one social position rather than another, still it would be more rational to choose the principles of justice over the principle of utility.

In that subpoena, the AG's office accuses Exxon of defrauding the government and consumers, and "misrepresenting its knowledge of the likelihood that its products and activities have contributed and are contributing to climate change".

Critically, the analysis does not require large population sample sizes, large numbers of populations or complete datasets to be effective, nor knowledge of the likelihood of each option's use in the absence of social learning.

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In order to minimize impacts of these surveys, pre-cruise planning requires detailed, spatio-temporally resolved knowledge on the likelihood of encountering these species in the survey area.

A person's good for Rawls is the rational plan of life he/she would choose under hypothetical conditions of "deliberative rationality," where there is full knowledge of one's circumstances, capacities, and interests, as well as knowledge of the likelihoods of succeeding at alternative life plans one may be attracted to (TJ, sect. 64).

Equation (1) expresses the resulting posterior conditional probability of H sig being the appropriate model given the data D, P(H sig| D), in terms of prior knowledge about the likelihood of a particular model expressed as a probability P(H sig) and the probability of obtaining the data from a probabilistic signal model P(D| H sig), and a normalising denominator.

The extant literature on knowledge diffusion, however, has not been able to explain which characteristics of knowledge increase the likelihood that knowledge will remain within its own technological field or spill over to other technologies.

As a result, it says, officers routinely ignored policies, in the knowledge that "the likelihood of anyone discovering the use of shortcuts is practically nil".

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