inference in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

inference in the PONS Dictionary

inference Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to draw an inference
to draw the inference that ...
by inference
American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Transitive inference is using previous knowledge to determine the missing piece, using basic logic.
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Every logic system requires at least one non-nullary rule of inference.
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Technologies such as inference engines allowed developers for the first time to tackle more complex problems.
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They then developed the neighbor-joining and minimum-evolution methods of tree inference.
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Virtually all knowledge representation languages have a reasoning or inference engine as part of the system.
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Various types of statistical inference on the regression assume that the error term is normally distributed.
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The ability of the knowledge base to be updated and the reasoner to develop new inferences in a reasonable period of time.
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It was one of the most significant books on social inference in 1980.
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According to the likelihood principle, the inference should be the same in either case.
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By applying statistical techniques to the results it is possible to make inferences and insights about the products under test.
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