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moving from
premises to
logical consequences; etymologically, the word
infer means to "carry forward".
Inference is
theoretically traditionally divided...
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sensory state matches the
predicted one, self-agency is (likely to be)
inferred. Indeed, the
intentional binding effect may
depend on the
motor efference...
- prediction, by
evaluating an
already trained model"; in this
context inferring properties of the
model is
referred to as
training or
learning (rather...
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pathogenicity determinants,
leading to the
emergence of
pathogenic lineages.
Inferring horizontal gene
transfer through com****tional
identification of HGT events...
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Argument from
fallacy is the
formal fallacy of
analyzing an
argument and
inferring that,
since it
contains a fallacy, its
conclusion must be false. It is...
- in the use of
regression models,
especially linear regression models.
Inferring the
cause of
something has been
described as: "...reason[ing] to the conclusion...
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constellations and used them to
track the
motions of the
planets and the
inferred position of the Sun. The
motion of the Sun
against the
background stars...
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known from
ancient sources. In some
cases the
names or
dates have been
inferred by
modern historians.
Roman dictators were
usually appointed for a specific...
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estimates (denoted by the approx. suffix), as true
distances are
difficult to
infer for
planetary nebulae.
Please see main article,
Planetary nebulae, for more...
- to be
known or
inferred.
Unrooted trees can
always be
generated from
rooted ones by
simply omitting the root. By contrast,
inferring the root of an unrooted...