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How to pronounce inference in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms illation
Type of abstract thought, logical thinking, reasoning
Has types deduction, derivation, entailment, extrapolation, implication, presumption, analogy, corollary
Derivation infer, inferential

Examples of inference

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Bayesian inference of ancient human demography from individual genome sequences.
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Roberts'story is long on accusation and inference, but short on facts and logic.
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It allows for an inference of dismissiveness that certainly wasn't my intention.
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In an inference context the loss function would take the form of a scoring rule.
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In learning and inference modes, sensory data comes into the bottom level nodes.
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Durant made an inference but I do think it is a very logical and reasonable one.
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In my next post I wanted to give you a design to start this with some inference.
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I included this fact in the article without stating the inference from the fact.
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Haskell has a strong, static type system based on Hindley-Milner type inference.
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More examples
  • The reasoning involved in drawing a conclusion or making a logical judgment on the basis of circumstantial evidence and prior conclusions rather than on the basis of direct observation
  • Inference is the process of drawing a conclusion by applying heuristics (based on logic, statistics etc.) to observations or hypotheses; or by interpolating the next logical step in an intuited pattern. The conclusion drawn is also called an inference. ...
  • The act or process of inferring by deduction or induction; That which is inferred; a truth or proposition drawn from another which is admitted or supposed to be true; a conclusion; a deduction
  • (inferencing) The process of making inferences; inferring
  • (Inferences) The forming of a conclusion from premises rather than explicit information provided in a passage.
  • (inferences) A statistical inference in which probabilities are interpreted as degrees of belief.
  • (Inferencing) The matching of user questions and answers to information in a knowledge base within an expert system in order to make a recommendation.
  • (Inferencing) This is the means by which the learner forms hypotheses, through attending to input, or using the situational context to interpret the input.
  • (Inferencing) This means using available information to predict or guess the meanings of; e.g. new vocabulary items. ...