possible observations造句
例句与造句
- Instead, there is a range of possible observations, each with a different probability.
- Possible observations in the future include a slowdown in growth of foreign labor.
- Since 1980, several European documents have been identified as possible observations of the supernova.
- According to the MWI, each of these possible observations corresponds to a different universe.
- The basic task of sampling is to draw a representative sample from a universe of possible observations.
- It's difficult to find possible observations in a sentence. 用possible observations造句挺难的
- The possible observation of CNS effects in astronauts who were participating in past NASA missions is highly unlikely for several reasons.
- Real-world observations such as the measurements of yesterday's rain throughout the day typically cannot be complete sets of all possible observations that could be made.
- I have tried the best possible observations to find out the answer of the question which I had asked in the beginning of the article.
- It is hard to imagine how some possible observation of a physical event might lead to a new understanding of physics that would allow such an extrapolation.
- As such, the variance calculated from the finite set will in general not match the variance that would have been calculated from the full population of possible observations.
- In particle physics, the term "'model building "'refers to a construction of new beyond the Standard Model that have certain features making them attractive theoretically or for possible observations in the near future.
- If the data set is a statistical population ( i . e ., consists of every possible observation and not just a subset of them ), then the mean of that population is called the "'population mean " '.
- If experimental error follows a normal distribution, then, because of the linear relationship between residuals and observations, so should residuals, but since the observations are only a sample of the population of all possible observations, the residuals should belong to a Student's t-distribution.
- The accuracy of a stochastic measurement procedure is defined by the average size of the measurement results, i . e ., by the average size of the sets C _ D ^ { ( \ beta ) } ( \ { x \ } ) for all possible observations \ { x \ }.
- Although this will result in choosing the same action as would be chosen using the frequentist risk, the emphasis of the Bayesian approach is that one is only interested in choosing the optimal action under the actual observed data, whereas choosing the actual Frequentist optimal decision rule, which is a function of all possible observations, is a much more difficult problem.
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