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  • 21Statistical inference — In statistics, statistical inference is the process of drawing conclusions from data that are subject to random variation, for example, observational errors or sampling variation.[1] More substantially, the terms statistical inference,… …

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  • 22Bayesian inference — is statistical inference in which evidence or observations are used to update or to newly infer the probability that a hypothesis may be true. The name Bayesian comes from the frequent use of Bayes theorem in the inference process. Bayes theorem… …

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  • 23Gaussian process — A Gaussian process is a stochastic process which generates samples over time { X t } t ∈ T such that no matter which finite linear combination of the X t one takes (or, more generally, any linear functional of the sample function X t ), that… …

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  • 24Multi-Attribute Global Inference of Quality — (MAGIQ) is a multi criteria decision analysis technique. MAGIQ is based on a hierarchical decomposition of comparison attributes and rating assignment using rank order centroids. The MAGIQ technique is used to assign a single, overall measure of… …

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  • 25Multi-attribute global inference of quality — Software Testing portal Multi attribute global inference of quality (MAGIQ) is a multi criteria decision analysis technique. MAGIQ is based on a hierarchical decomposition of comparison attributes and rating assignment using rank order centroids …

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  • 26Type inference — Type inference, or implicit typing, refers to the ability to deduce automatically the type of a value in a programming language. It is a feature present in some strongly statically typed languages. It is often characteristic of but not limited to …

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  • 27Empirical process — The study of empirical processes is a branch of mathematical statistics and a sub area of probability theory. It is a generalization of the central limit theorem for empirical measures. DefinitionIt is known that under certain conditions… …

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  • 28Point process — In statistics and probability theory, a point process is a type of random process for which any one realisation consists of a set of isolated points either in time or geographical space, or in even more general spaces. For example, the occurrence …

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  • 29statistical inference — The process by which results from a sample may be applied more generally to a population. More precisely, how inferences may be drawn about a population, based on results from a sample of that population. Inferential statistics are generally… …

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  • 30Reading (process) — Reading is a multi dimensional cognitive process of decoding symbols for the purpose of deriving meaning (reading comprehension) and/or constructing meaning. Written information is received by the retina, processed by the primary visual cortex,… …

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