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Что (кто) такое INFERS - определение

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

infer         
(infers, inferring, inferred)
1.
If you infer that something is the case, you decide that it is true on the basis of information that you already have.
I inferred from what she said that you have not been well...
By measuring the motion of the galaxies in a cluster, astronomers can infer the cluster's mass.
= deduce
VERB: V that, V n
2.
Some people use infer to mean 'imply', but many people consider this use to be incorrect.
The police inferred that they found her behaviour rather suspicious.
VERB: V that
Inferring         
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Infer.
Infer         
·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.

Википедия

Inference

Inferences are steps in reasoning, moving from premises to logical consequences; etymologically, the word infer means to "carry forward". Inference is theoretically traditionally divided into deduction and induction, a distinction that in Europe dates at least to Aristotle (300s BCE). Deduction is inference deriving logical conclusions from premises known or assumed to be true, with the laws of valid inference being studied in logic. Induction is inference from particular evidence to a universal conclusion. A third type of inference is sometimes distinguished, notably by Charles Sanders Peirce, contradistinguishing abduction from induction.

Various fields study how inference is done in practice. Human inference (i.e. how humans draw conclusions) is traditionally studied within the fields of logic, argumentation studies, and cognitive psychology; artificial intelligence researchers develop automated inference systems to emulate human inference. Statistical inference uses mathematics to draw conclusions in the presence of uncertainty. This generalizes deterministic reasoning, with the absence of uncertainty as a special case. Statistical inference uses quantitative or qualitative (categorical) data which may be subject to random variations.

Примеры употребления для INFERS
1. Seems to me that the amount of justifying that gets done by others in the public eye infers that there‘s nothing wrong with taking illegal Class A drugs.
2. After going through the data on Saudi production before 1'80, Staniford infers that the depth of the remaining oil column in northern Ghawar at that time was about 500 feet.
3. No one would deny her the right to bellow, but when she says÷ ‘If the furniture of peoples‘ minds is polluted with this stuff, they can become very dangerous‘, she simply cannot prove the cause and effect she thus infers.
4. An innocent four year old...I want the toughest sentence for the individual(s) that are involved in the disappearance of her. – Claire, Kent How many more ‘Critical stages‘ will there be? – Pam, North Wales As Stan says, there could well be a compelling reason for them to remain there, but not for the reasons he infers.
5. "No matter what these reports suggest or what Congress infers from them, it is clear that it is time to develop a post–surge strategy," 13 lawmakers, including three Republicans, wrote on Wednesday to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D–Calif., and Majority Leader Steny Hoyer, D–Md.