English to Tamil Dictionary probabilistic

probabilistic

நிகழ்தகவியல்
definition
adjective
the main approaches are either rule-based or probabilistic
based on or adapted to a theory of probability; subject to or involving chance variation.
example
He no longer insists on indefeasible knowledge, now settling for 'probabilistic' arguments.
The time to resume operations is a key datum in 'probabilistic' risk assessment.
The risks put those tasks on a 'probabilistic' critical path with an associated probability.
One of the main reasons that these decisions can constitute a psychological burden is that they must be made based on uncertain, 'probabilistic' data.
But the same comment applies in any situation we think of as 'probabilistic' (either the coin will come down heads or it won't).
According to the theory of 'probabilistic' mental models, the decision to choose one response over the other is based on the testing of contextually relevant cues.
Indeed, agent causation is consistent with its being the case that 'probabilistic' laws of nature apply as thoroughly to human beings and their behavior as such laws apply to anything else.
The structure of scientific explanation: deductive and 'probabilistic' explanation.
Admitting an applicant with high grades, then, is a 'probabilistic' judgment based on the group to which he belongs.
It is interesting that the 'probabilistic' model is a model not of a physical phenomenon, but of another piece of mathematics.
Extrapolations are logical and centered on lessons to be learned, rather than based on statistical, 'probabilistic' rules.
Maps of 'probabilistic' risk give an idea of the underlying statistical uncertainty, as is done in calculating insurance risk.
Around this time Menger's interests in mathematics broadened and he began to work on hyperbolic geometry, 'probabilistic' geometry and the algebra of functions.
The surprise caused by this puzzle can be expressed in 'probabilistic' terms.
Given that we exist in a 'probabilistic' universe, one cannot say that anything absolutely will happen.
We duck if we see something about to hit us and we do not undertake a formal 'probabilistic' risk assessment before we cross the road.
Indeed, contemporary physics tells us the actual world abounds with 'probabilistic' processes that are causal in character.
The algorithm relies on 'probabilistic' modeling of data and seeks idealization that has a maximal likelihood.
Plant fate maps are thus more 'probabilistic' and are based on indirect methods.
This is an attractively written systematic exposition of the basic 'probabilistic' methods of congestion theory.
It gave rise to a form of 'probabilism' , as a positively endorsed theory of knowledge, which is one of the New Academy's legacies.
He is most consistent, sure-footed and passionate in his celebration of prudence, practical reasoning, and good old-fashioned English 'probabilism' and empiricism.
Throughout his experiment in skepticism and 'probabilism' , he struggles against the invincible ignorance that impedes his certainty.
While 'probabilism' in empirical matters was defended as reasonable by skeptics, such an attitude was considered unreasonable with regard to metaphysics.
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