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Thus, trajectory analysis becomes a good choice to try to infer knowledge about target movements.
Piecing together the facts, let's try to infer what really happened.
They then try to infer conclusions — i.e., hypotheses — about what caused the disease variations observed.
"To try to infer that anything done was improper here is a horrible injustice," Mr. Schnapp said.
Heaven Hill said it would track retail sales by label to try to infer political preferences among its bourbon drinkers.
By examining the moves recorded on a graph, scientists can identify the type of bonds and try to infer what the molecules are.
Drawbridge's main feat is to use probabilistic models to try to infer whether a desktop user and a mobile user are the same person.
The idea isn't that we'll ask people what their interest levels and business are: we'll try to infer it from what we can observe.
We also investigate how the adversary can test the system to try to infer the user's identity, and we study how his probability of success depends on the characteristics of the channel.
"We know very little about their early life history," Vecchione said, though he and O'Shea agreed that scientists could try to infer much from remains and the lives of other species.
Once Google corrals its myriad signals, it feeds them into formulas it calls classifiers that try to infer useful information about the type of search, in order to send the user to the most helpful pages.
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