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Что (кто) такое grammatical inference - определение

Grammar Induction; Grammatical inference; Grammatical induction; Grammar learning algorithms; Automatic language acquisition; Automata induction; Automatic grammar acquisition; Automated grammar learning; Applications of grammar induction; Genetic algorithms for grammar induction; Greedy algorithms for grammar induction; Grammar inference; Angluin's algorithm
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grammatical inference         
Deducing a grammar from given examples. Also known as "inductive inference" and recently as "computational learning".
Grammatical relation         
  • A tree diagram of English functions
  • Grammatical relations: Labeled DG tree
SYNTACTIC FUNCTION OF WORDS IN A SENTENCE
Grammatical relations; Syntactic function; Grammatical function; Logic word; Grammatical functions
In linguistics, grammatical relations (also called grammatical functions, grammatical roles, or syntactic functions) are functional relationships between constituents in a clause. The standard examples of grammatical functions from traditional grammar are subject, direct object, and indirect object.
Statistical inference         
  • The above image shows a histogram assessing the assumption of normality, which can be illustrated through the even spread underneath the bell curve.
PROCESS OF DEDUCING PROPERTIES OF AN UNDERLYING PROBABILITY DISTRIBUTION BY ANALYSIS OF DATA
InterpretingStatisticalData; Interpreting statistical data; Inferential statistics; Statistical analysis; Non-parametric inference; Inferential Statistics; Inductive strength; Inductive statistics; Statistical induction; Predictive inference; Statistics/Inference; Interpreting Statistical Data; Statistical Inference; Sampling statistics; Prediction theory; Inference (machine learning)
Statistical inference is the process of using data analysis to infer properties of an underlying distribution of probability.Upton, G.
Grammatical mood         
GRAMMATICAL FEATURE OF VERBS, USED FOR SIGNALING MODALITY
Grammatical moods; Mood (linguistics); Mood (grammar); List of grammatical moods; Verb mood; Mode (grammar); Grammatical mode; Verb moods; Verbal moods; Grammatical Mood; Verbal mood
In linguistics, grammatical mood is a grammatical feature of verbs, used for signaling modality.Palmer, F.
Grammar induction         
Grammar induction (or grammatical inference) is the process in machine learning of learning a formal grammar (usually as a collection of re-write rules or productions or alternatively as a finite state machine or automaton of some kind) from a set of observations, thus constructing a model which accounts for the characteristics of the observed objects. More generally, grammatical inference is that branch of machine learning where the instance space consists of discrete combinatorial objects such as strings, trees and graphs.
inference rule         
SYSTEMATIC LOGICAL PROCESS CAPABLE OF DERIVING A CONCLUSION FROM HYPOTHESES
Laws of Logic; Inference rule; Rules of inference; Rules of derivation; Inference rules; Universal Variables; Law of logic; Transformation rules; Transformation rule (logic); Transformation rule; Rules of logic
<logic> A procedure which combines known facts to produce ("infer") new facts. For example, given that 1. Socrates is a man and that 2. all men are motal, we can infer that Socrates is mortal. This uses the rule known as "modus ponens" which can be written in {Boolean algebra} as (A & A => B) => B (if proposition A is true, and A implies B, then B is true). Or given that, 1. Either Denis is programming or Denis is sad and 2. Denis is not sad, we can infer that Denis is programming. This rule can be written ((A OR B) & not B) => A (If either A is true or B is true (or both), and B is false, then A must be true). (1994-10-31)
Rule of inference         
SYSTEMATIC LOGICAL PROCESS CAPABLE OF DERIVING A CONCLUSION FROM HYPOTHESES
Laws of Logic; Inference rule; Rules of inference; Rules of derivation; Inference rules; Universal Variables; Law of logic; Transformation rules; Transformation rule (logic); Transformation rule; Rules of logic
In the philosophy of logic, a rule of inference, inference rule or transformation rule is a logical form consisting of a function which takes premises, analyzes their syntax, and returns a conclusion (or conclusions). For example, the rule of inference called modus ponens takes two premises, one in the form "If p then q" and another in the form "p", and returns the conclusion "q".
Infer         
ACT OR PROCESS OF DERIVING LOGICAL CONCLUSIONS FROM PREMISES KNOWN OR ASSUMED TO BE TRUE
Inference procedure; Infer; Logical inference; Inferences; Inferred; Inferring; Rational inference; Inference technique; Infers; Inferencing; Reading between the lines; To read between the lines; To Read Between the Lines; Automatic inference; Automatic inferences; Automatic logical inference
·vt To offer, as violence.
II. Infer ·vt To bring on; to Induce; to Occasion.
III. Infer ·vt To Show; to Manifest; to Prove.
IV. Infer ·vt To bring forward, or employ as an argument; to Adduce; to Allege; to Offer.
V. Infer ·vt To derive by deduction or by induction; to conclude or surmise from facts or premises; to accept or derive, as a consequence, conclusion, or probability; to Imply; as, I inferred his determination from his silence.
infer         
ACT OR PROCESS OF DERIVING LOGICAL CONCLUSIONS FROM PREMISES KNOWN OR ASSUMED TO BE TRUE
Inference procedure; Infer; Logical inference; Inferences; Inferred; Inferring; Rational inference; Inference technique; Infers; Inferencing; Reading between the lines; To read between the lines; To Read Between the Lines; Automatic inference; Automatic inferences; Automatic logical inference
¦ verb (infers, inferring, inferred) deduce from evidence and reasoning rather than from explicit statements.
Derivatives
inferable (also inferrable) adjective
Origin
C15 (in the sense 'bring about, inflict'): from L. inferre 'bring in, bring about'.
Usage
Do not confuse the words infer and imply. They can describe the same situation, but from different points of view. If a speaker or writer implies something, as in he implied that the General was a traitor, it means that the person is suggesting something though not saying it directly. If you infer something from what has been said, as in we inferred from his words that the General was a traitor, this means that you come to the conclusion that this is what they really mean.
infer         
ACT OR PROCESS OF DERIVING LOGICAL CONCLUSIONS FROM PREMISES KNOWN OR ASSUMED TO BE TRUE
Inference procedure; Infer; Logical inference; Inferences; Inferred; Inferring; Rational inference; Inference technique; Infers; Inferencing; Reading between the lines; To read between the lines; To Read Between the Lines; Automatic inference; Automatic inferences; Automatic logical inference
v.
1) (D; tr.) to infer from (to infer a conclusion from the facts)
2) (L) I infer that my proposal has been accepted
3) (Q) we had to infer what she meant

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Grammar induction

Grammar induction (or grammatical inference) is the process in machine learning of learning a formal grammar (usually as a collection of re-write rules or productions or alternatively as a finite state machine or automaton of some kind) from a set of observations, thus constructing a model which accounts for the characteristics of the observed objects. More generally, grammatical inference is that branch of machine learning where the instance space consists of discrete combinatorial objects such as strings, trees and graphs.