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The most common approach is to use the probabilities to compute the expected value of each decision alternative.
If the organism responds automatically to the detector, we can use the probabilities of responses given states to characterize the reliability of the detector.
We use these probabilities in two ways in this paper: (1) by classifying all components to the class for which the highest probability was predicted, we clean the data by removing all components not classified as neural and (2) we use the probabilities of the components being neural to determine the order of component removal.
To increase sensitivity, we use the probabilities associated with the true hypothesis after the last round of testing rather than the fraction of correct answers.
To generate the artificial sequences, we initiate each artificial transcript using the first two or five nucleotides of the natural transcript and then use the probabilities dictated in the transition matrix to add nucleotides one by one, ending when the artificial transcript was an equivalent length to the natural transcript.
Another deviation from a real situation is that, for imputation, we assumed that the called genotypes from the sequence data were true genotypes, while it would have been more correct to use the probabilities of inferred genotypes from the sequence data as starting point for imputation.
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Some methods for calculating reliability use the probability principle of inclusion exclusion.
In order to estimate wind-induced fatigue damage, most methods use the probability density functions of wind speed and direction.
We can use the probability of observing such data to impose a practical lower bound on the reported LR value.
We use the probability generated by the SVM for the remaining residues.
In order to reduce the high complexity, we use the probability generating function introduced in the literature.
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