Indeed, contemporary physics tells us the actual world abounds with probabilistic processes that are causal in character. |
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The time to resume operations is a key datum in probabilistic risk assessment. |
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One of the most modern conceptions of causality is the so-called probabilistic one. |
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Constructing a probabilistic model, we performed 1,000 iterations of this scenario. |
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The key thing about is that it is not, or at least not obviously, an instance of some general deductive or probabilistic principle. |
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For example, the path taken by an individual molecule in a gas is very well modeled as a random walk, entirely probabilistic in its nature. |
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This limitation restricts single-photon quantum information tasks such as teleportation to being probabilistic. |
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You can't apply probabilistic methods to a phenomenon where there is no empirical evidence. |
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The process of obtaining apparently probabilistic outcomes from deterministic laws has acquired its own name, the butterfly effect. |
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An option is a future contingent liability whose present value can be estimated with a series of probabilistic and economic assumptions. |
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Given that we exist in a probabilistic universe, one cannot say that anything absolutely will happen. |
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He no longer insists on indefeasible knowledge, now settling for probabilistic arguments. |
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Maps of probabilistic risk give an idea of the underlying statistical uncertainty, as is done in calculating insurance risk. |
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This is an attractively written systematic exposition of the basic probabilistic methods of congestion theory. |
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It is interesting that the probabilistic model is a model not of a physical phenomenon, but of another piece of mathematics. |
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But the same comment applies in any situation we think of as probabilistic. |
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The algorithm relies on probabilistic modeling of data and seeks idealization that has a maximal likelihood. |
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The risks put those tasks on a probabilistic critical path with an associated probability. |
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Extrapolations are logical and centered on lessons to be learned, rather than based on statistical, probabilistic rules. |
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The surprise caused by this puzzle can be expressed in probabilistic terms. |
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Admitting an applicant with high grades, then, is a probabilistic judgment based on the group to which he belongs. |
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Plant fate maps are thus more probabilistic and are based on indirect methods. |
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We duck if we see something about to hit us and we do not undertake a formal probabilistic risk assessment before we cross the road. |
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It is only at the end-point that, for want of a better yardstick, a probabilistic test is applied. |
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But the idea of using dynamically recalculated probabilistic autocompletion, based on an adaptable language model, is a terrific one. |
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While such research is illuminating, its conclusions are always tentative and probabilistic. |
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But when dealing with probabilistic arguments, such as found in the intelligent design approach, modus tollens does not hold anymore. |
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The pair had to adjust their probabilistic model to make the calculations more tractable. |
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Mumford adopts a probabilistic approach, using techniques of statistical mechanics. |
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In addition, probabilistic safety assessments are performed to identify and better manage all important contributors to public risk. |
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The growing use of probabilistic approaches such as ensemble prediction systems will also be highlighted. |
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Within the probabilistic framework, a likelihood function, sensitive to such complex motion, has to be designed. |
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The authors concluded that sternal acceleration ballistocardiogram combined with hemodynamic and demographic data in a probabilistic model shows promise. |
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Almost all the forecast that I publish, in politics and other fields, are probabilistic. |
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And if time permits we will discuss the case of sparse high dimensional data and the computational issues in tractably building very large probabilistic models from such data. |
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Around this time Menger's interests in mathematics broadened and he began to work on hyperbolic geometry, probabilistic geometry and the algebra of functions. |
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Discrimination based on the results derived from presymptomatic or probabilistic genetic testing would therefore be illicit. |
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This assessment included the review of deterministic safety analysis and probabilistic safety assessment. |
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The problem is how to use probabilistic determinants with sensitivity and respect but also effectively. |
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This paper proposes a novel probabilistic variational method with deterministic annealing for the maximum a posteriori estimation of complex stochastic systems. |
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One of the main reasons that these decisions can constitute a psychological burden is that they must be made based on uncertain, probabilistic data. |
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Customers, he says, are not quite sure what to do with probabilistic forecasts. |
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Shannon first gave the basics of information theory a probabilistic basis. |
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Aristotle's Rhetoric has been read by some ancient speakers of Greek, Syriac, and Arabic as the completion of his logic in a contingent, probabilistic direction. |
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At about the time the Bayesian logicist idea was developing, an alternative conception of probabilistic inductive reasoning was also emerging. |
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The prospects for an inductive or probabilistic or hypothesis-confirming variant of the cosmological argument are, therefore, no better than those for a demonstrative one. |
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It's true that mathematical techniques exist for refuting a probabilistic model. |
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According to the theory of probabilistic mental models, the decision to choose one response over the other is based on the testing of contextually relevant cues. |
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Applying probabilistic techniques, she puts mean sea-level rise between 1901 and 1990 at 1.2mm a year, plus or minus 0.2mm. |
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Also, due to its probabilistic nature, simple random sampling reduces biasedness making results reliable and generalizable. |
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It should be noted that these are mean estimates of potential derived by probabilistic methods using sparse data. |
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It was shown, however, that the new conditions were either ineffective or else trivialized the activity of probabilistic explanation. |
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Of course the probability or chance of the occurrence of a malicious human act, such as the terrorist attack of 11 September, cannot be determined by classical a priori probabilistic means. |
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When insufficient data exists to determine risk using a probabilistic approach, it may be necessary to deterministically assess a worse-case event. |
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Fuzziness as defined by Zadeh is nonstatistical in nature it represents vagueness due to human intuition, not uncertainty in the probabilistic sense. |
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Broadly speaking, most arguments for miracle claims fall into one of four structural categories: deductive, criteriological, explanatory, or probabilistic. |
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Modern number theory is a broad subject that is classified into subheadings such as elementary number theory, algebraic number theory, analytic number theory, geometric number theory, and probabilistic number theory. |
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The second chapter introduces the various probabilistic models for collaborative filtering. |
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Another interesting approach is the use of probabilistic information in the analysis because we are able to introduce objectivity in our studies. |
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Statistical speech models and a probabilistic technique called Gaussian mixture modelling are then used to identify each phoneme, before reconstructing the original word. |
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Complementary design features include design or procedural considerations, or both, and are based on a combination of phenomenological models, engineering judgments, and probabilistic methods. |
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It also produces a range of possible outcomes that looks excessively wide. The new study uses more sophisticated statistical techniques called probabilistic projections. |
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In these periods the behaviour of markets and prices does not appear to follow any probabilistic model ex ante but rather reflects a more fundamental Knightian uncertainty in which even probabilities are unknown. |
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Also, because the model was fully probabilistic, the expected costs and outcomes estimated by the model incorporated the uncertainty of model input variables. |
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This research will allow the underlying processes to be better understood, and prediction and forecasting methods to be improved on the basis of a probabilistic approach. |
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A methodology was developed to take such measures into account in a probabilistic way when using the QRAM and was applied to a few examples to provide insights into the effectiveness of some of these measures. |
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Because of the resulting uncertainty in forecasts of convection cell generation, ensemble forecast techniques must be employed to produce probabilistic forecasts. |
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To this very real physical phenomenon, he gave a probabilistic solution. |
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The results of probabilistic assessments should also be presented and discussed as the magnitude of a consequence and the likelihood of that magnitude of the consequence occurring. |
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In probabilistic assessments, an upper bound on failure frequency is required to quantify the impact of uncertainties associated with input parameters. |
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The integrity of the right optic radiation was analysed by means of a hodologic probabilistic approach. |
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According to Bohr, this new theory should be probabilistic, whereas according to Einstein it should be deterministic. |
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By such means, a hypothesis may gain acceptance, although in a probabilistic, rather than certain, sense. |
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It insists on certainty and unambiguity, and so is at war with the probabilistic and indeterminate nature of the most primitive and archaic components of the universe. |
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Because the suppression mechanism is not describable in probabilistic terms, suppressed tables are not amenable to statistical methods such as imputation. |
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No, I simply defend the idea that on the contrary, all these phenomena take place within a general probabilistic context, with determinism being no more than an extreme case of probabilism. |
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And that's why it is necessary to inscribe the risk in a probabilistic and conjectural perspective, inscribing it then in the field of an interdisciplinary reading on health, disease and death. |
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Worst of all, his final conclusion is predicated on some questionable probabilistic hand-waving that will displease mathematicians and laymen alike. |
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He says such weather forecasts should be probabilistic, not deterministic. |
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This research will allow the underlying processes to be better understood. It will also allow for the detection, prediction and forecasting methods to be improved on the basis of deterministic and probabilistic approaches. |
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Thus in its combinatoric structure and in its performance as a cognitively produced experience, a work of poetry is probabilistic. |
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The probabilistic structure implies that the market evolves as a discrete, nonrecombinant tree. |
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Cournot was perhaps too much of a logician and an epistemologist to venture further in his fertile intuitions on the multiplicity of meanings of the probabilistic and statistical tools of his time. |
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Note that the scoring functions for both conjunctive and disjunctive queries for the fuzzy and probabilistic Boolean models satisfy the monotonicity property. |
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The geological and earthquake engineering scope will include assessment of geohazards, source characterization, probabilistic seismic hazard, and site response analyses. |
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Recently, Merigo has suggested the probabilistic OWA operator. |
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The starting point for many techniques in probabilistic classification is Bayes' theorem, which provides a way of relating evidence to a hypothesis. |
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We study randomly placed inkdots as advice to probabilistic finite automata, and demonstrate the superiority of this model over its deterministic version. |
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Finally, we use the term additive joint encryption scheme to denote a secure, blindable, xor-homomorphic, witnessed probabilistic public-key joint encryption scheme. |
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For such purpose, there was applied a probabilistic approach to calculation of spatial position of the underwater pipeline track taking into account of bottom topography. |
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