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- Imprecise language, informal spoken language, or everyday language is less precise than any more formal or academic languages. Language might be said...
- Imprecise probability generalizes probability theory to allow for partial probability specifications, and is applicable when information is scarce, vague...
- Imprecise Dirichlet Process reduces to the Imprecise Dirichlet model proposed by Walley as a model for prior (near)-ignorance for chances. Imprecise probability...
- case the processor may raise a special exception, called an imprecise exception. Imprecise exceptions cannot occur in in-order implementations, as processor...
- approaches is difficult because they are not all doing the same thing. Imprecisely referring to a set of schemes as "identifiers" does not mean that they...
- but not crossing a coastline. Where a coast is imprecisely defined, the pole will be similarly imprecise. The northern pole of inaccessibility, sometimes...
- country. The term public domain may also be interchangeably used with other imprecise or undefined terms such as the public sphere or commons, including concepts...
- ever-changing definition of this category has led to its estimations being imprecise. Spanish is the de facto national language spoken by the vast majority...
- In many cases, numbers are merely estimates and measurements may be imprecise. The highest waterfall in India is Kunchikal waterfall located in Shimoga...
- eight days. Contemporary accounts of the pandemic are varied and often imprecise. The most commonly noted symptom was the appearance of buboes (or gavocciolos)...