Inference
21inference — noun 1 (C) something that you think is true, based on information that you already know: draw inferences: What inferences have you drawn from this evidence? 2 (U) the act of inferring something: by inference: measures directed against the enemies …
22inference — loginis išvedimas statusas T sritis dirbtinis intelektas apibrėžtis Naujų faktų išvedimas iš žinomų faktų, remiantis logikos taisyklėmis. Loginis išvedimas naudojamas loginiame programavime, ekspertinėse ir kitose žiniomis grindžiamose sistemose …
23inference — noun Date: 1594 1. the act or process of inferring: as a. the act of passing from one proposition, statement, or judgment considered as true to another whose truth is believed to follow from that of the former b. the act of passing from… …
24inférence — (in fé ran s ) s. f. Terme de logique. Action d inférer. L acte de l esprit par lequel on attribue à un corps, en conséquence de quelques unes de ses propriétés, toutes les autres propriétés en vertu desquelles il est placé dans une classe… …
25inference — n. 1. Conclusion, deduction, consequence, corollary. 2. Process of reasoning, process of inference. 3. Generalization, induction …
26inference — noun there should be no inference drawn from the fact that he chooses not to be a witness Syn: deduction, conclusion, reasoning, conjecture, speculation, guess, presumption, assumption, supposition, reckoning, extrapolation …
27inference — in•fer•ence [[t]ˈɪn fər əns, frəns[/t]] n. 1) the act or process of inferring 2) something that is inferred 3) pho logic a) the process of deriving from assumed premises either the strict logical conclusion or one that is to some degree probable… …
28inference — /ˈɪnfərəns / (say infuhruhns) noun 1. the act or process of inferring. 2. that which is inferred. 3. implication. 4. Logic a. the process of deriving the strict logical consequences of assumed premises. b. the process of arriving at some… …
29inference — In the law of evidence, a truth or proposition drawn from another which is supposed or admitted to be true. A process of reasoning by which a fact or proposition sought to be established is deduced as a logical consequence from other facts, or a… …
30inference — In the law of evidence, a truth or proposition drawn from another which is supposed or admitted to be true. A process of reasoning by which a fact or proposition sought to be established is deduced as a logical consequence from other facts, or a… …