estimated probability
collocation in Englishmeaningsofestimatedandprobability
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estimated
adjective
uk/ˈes.tɪ.meɪ.tɪd/us/ˈes.tə.meɪ.t̬ɪd/
roughly calculated ...
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probability
noun[C or U]
uk/ˌprɒb.əˈbɪl.ə.ti/us/ˌprɑː.bəˈbɪl.ə.t̬i/
the level of possibility of something happening or ...
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Here a correct prediction is made if the voter chooses the party with the highestestimatedprobability.
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Theestimatedprobabilityof dispersal at the greatest distance at which we observed dye movement (340 m) was 0.004 + 0.001.
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A five-group solution was thus selected and each case was assigned to the group to which they had the highestestimatedprobabilityof belonging.
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This information would have the effect of increasing theestimatedprobabilityof success.
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Theestimatedprobabilityof infection was calculated taking the pool size as eight, since most of the batches of mosquitoes collected (30 out of 47) consisted of eight mosquitoes.
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We then used the estimated age threshold below which theestimatedprobabilityof being in the early onset subgroup is greater than 0.5 to divide the data into two groups.
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Theestimatedprobabilityis one in 500,000 of colliding with the earth during its 2044 encounter.
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Randomly selecting actions, without reference to anestimatedprobabilitydistribution, is known to give rise to very poor performance.
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If all bids are observed, it is then possible to use the above relation and theestimatedprobability function and its derivative to point wise estimate the underlying valuation.
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Table 1 presents the estimated probabilities, utilities, and long-term costs associated with each possible outcome: perfect health, death, and morbidity, as applied in the model.
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Moreover, since most of the regime switches in the estimated probabilities occur abruptly with changes close to 0/1, turning-point calls are not very ambiguous.
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The frequency distribution of the estimated probabilities can be used to define turning points: a "peak" occurs if the probabilities are greater than their mean plus their standard deviation.
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