Meaning Inference
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n. a rule of logic applied to evidence in a trial, in which a fac...
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1[countable] something that you can find out indirectly from what you already know synonym deduction to draw/make inferences from the data The clear inference is that the universe is expanding. Topic [..]
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1590s, "action of inferring;" 1610s, "that which is inferred;" from Medieval Latin inferentia, from Latin inferentem (nominative inferens), present participle of inferre "brin [..]
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explanation derived by reasoning.
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A logical process of drawing conclusions from a collection of data and relationships between data and potential conclusions. Examples are chain rule, modus ponens, modus tollens, and resolution.
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A conclusion arrived at by logically drawing on known facts -- as in, if A and B are true, then C is.
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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 th [..]
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The process of drawing a conclusion from clues presented and using background knowledge of the content matter.
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n. The derivation of a judgment from any given material of knowledge on the ground of law.
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Indirect access to information, without access to the data which represents it [CESG].
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The process of drawing conclusions based on evidence from a text.
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1 : the act or process of inferring ;specif : the act of passing from one proposition, statement, or judgment considered as true to another whose truth is believed to follow logically from that of ...
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(n) - something that is thought out but not directly observed; an interpretation
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The skill of using the results of an investigation based on a premise.
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an interpretation of an observation based upon evidence and prior knowledge
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a logical conclusion based on observations and prior knowledge.   Inner Core
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conclusion based on an observation. infiltration -
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A logical conclusion drawn using one of several methods of reasoning, knowledge and data. See also: Abduction, Deduction, Induction.
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The term inference means “to gather in”. Inference refers to the reasoning involved in arriving at a conclusion on the basis of circumstantial evidence and prior conclusions rather than on direct or e [..]
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(n) 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
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the act of reasoning, or drawing conclusions, from factual knowledge or evidence.
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Inference is a database system technique used to attack databases where malicious users infer sensitive information from complex databases at a high level. In basic terms, inference is a data mining t [..]
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A process of reasoning by which a fact may be deduced. Informant
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n. a rule of logic applied to evidence in a trial, in which a fact is "proved" by presenting other "facts" which lead to only one reasonable conclusion-that if A and B are true, th [..]
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In statistics, the development of generalizations from sample data, usually with calculated degrees of uncertainty.
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(uncountable) The act or process of inferring by deduction or induction. (countable) That which is inferred; a truth or proposition drawn from another which is admitted or supposed to be true; a c [..]
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