Bayesian inference darbord-e Bayesi Fr.: inférence bayésienne An approach to → statistical analysis in which → unknowns to be estimated have a prior → probability distribution which combined with the information from data produces a posterior probability distribution for the target quantities. |
fuzzy inference system râžmân-e darbord-e porzvâr Fr.: A way of → mapping an → input space to an → output space using → fuzzy logic. FIS uses a collection of fuzzy → membership functions and rules, instead of Boolean logic, to reason about data. Also called → fuzzy logic system. |
inference darbord Fr.: inférence 1) The act or process of deriving logical conclusions from premises known or assumed
to be true. From M.L. inferentia, from inferre, from → in- "in" + ferre "to carry, bear," cognate with Pers. bordan "to carry, bear," as below. Darbord (on the models of daryâft "perception" and peybord "understanding, finding;" see also bâzbord, → reference), from dar-, → in-, + bord past stem of bordan "to carry, bear;" (Mid.Pers. burdan; O.Pers./Av. bar- "to bear, carry," Av. barəθre "to bear (infinitive);" Skt. bharati "he carries;" Gk. pherein; L. fero "to carry;" PIE base *bher- "to carry"). |
statistical inference darbord-e âmâri Fr.: inférence statistique The process of inferring certain facts about a → statistical population from results found in a → sample. → statistical; → inference. |