Sentence examples for of a given knowledge from inspiring English sources

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A regular user of a semantic search system frequently posses no knowledge about the SPARQL language nor about the ontology of a given knowledge base, especially when it provides domain-unspecific data obtained from heterogeneous sources.

In short, contextualism promises to deliver up a nice symmetry between the flexibility in our (alleged) judgments as to the truth of a given knowledge claim/denial, on the one hand, and a parallel plasticity in the truth conditions (and hence the truth values) of the knowledge-attributing sentences we are in fact prepared to utter.

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Based on the predicted outcome, the rt-CDSS fetches the best option of cure correspondingly from a given knowledge base.

This paper examines the possibility of removing redundant information from a given knowledge base and restructuring it in the form of a tree to enable efficient problem-solving routines.

An important problem of probability theory is to predict the value of a future observation Y given knowledge of a related observation X (or, more generally, given several related observations X1, X2,…).

Whereas "forward inference" is the probability of observing activity in a brain region given the knowledge of the psychological process, "reverse inference" reflects the probability of a psychological process being present given knowledge of activation in a particular brain region (cf. Poldrack 2006).

The conditional probability of observing activity in a brain region given knowledge of the psychological process was then computed and compared to this baserate by means of a binomial test (p < 0.05, corrected for multiple comparisons using Bonferroni's method).

Given knowledge of a maximum expected interaction density a constant and conservative fraction of the force in equation 3 could be applied over any time-step.

Knowledge spaces are combinatorial models for encoding the conceptual organization of a given body of knowledge.

The plan continued to allow states to define proficiency, as either mastery of a given body of knowledge or as a measure of a child's performance relative to the average of others taking the test.

The aim of CBPR is to increase knowledge and understanding of a given phenomenon and integrate the knowledge gained with interventions and policy change to improve the health and quality of life of community members (Israel et al. 1998, 2003).

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