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1. to derive by reasoning; conclude or judge from premises or evidence: They inferred his displeasure from his cool tone of voice. ...
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Etymology: Middle French or Latin; Middle French inferer, from Latin inferre, literally, to carry or bring into, from in- + ferre to carry — more at bear ...
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Inference is the process of drawing a conclusion by applying rules (of logic, statistics etc.) to observations or hypotheses; or by interpolating the next ...
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10 Nov 2009 ... Organized by INFER, Leuven Centre for Irish Studies, K.U.Leuven, Department of Economics, University College Cork ...
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If you want to avoid irritating the rest of us, use “imply” when something is being suggested without being explicitly stated and “infer” when someone is ...
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To reason from circumstance; surmise: We can infer that his motive in publishing the diary was less than honorable. 3. To lead to as a consequence or ...
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To reason from circumstance; surmise: We can infer that his motive in publishing the diary was less than honorable. 3. To lead to as a consequence or ...
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Infering means to take what you know and make a guess. Read the following situations and pick which answer you could infer.
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Statically-typed Scheme, written in Infer, combines many of the best features of Scheme and ML; polymorphic. NSF funded. Description, draft manual.
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Infer.NET is a framework for running Bayesian inference in graphical models. You can use it to solve many different kinds of machine learning problems, ...
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