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1 Bayesian action
Математика: байесовская стратегия -
2 decision
1) решение2) выбор•-
action decision
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Bayesian decision
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binary decision
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delayed decision
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delay decision
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editing decision
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edit decision
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go decision
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improper in-flight decision
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logical decision
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logic decision
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majority decision
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no-go decision
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null-zone decision
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pilot operational decision
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randomized decision
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statistical decision
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statistic decision
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trade-off decision
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voiced/unvoiced decision -
3 principle
1) принцип; закон; правило2) принцип действия; механизм работы3) базис; основа•- principle of analytical continuation
- principle of argument
- principle of association
- principle of coding
- principle of duality
- principle of indeterminacy
- principle of least action
- principle of mathematical induction
- principle of point estimation
- principle of relativity
- principle of stationary phase
- principle of superposition
- principle of uncertainty
- abstract principle
- Babinet's principle
- Bayesian principle
- building block principle
- causality principle
- Church-Turing principle
- complementary principle
- constant luminance principle
- coordinate link principle
- Coulomb degeneracy principle
- Doppler principle
- empirical principle
- encompassing principle
- exclusion principle
- Fermat's principle
- Hamilton principle
- Heisenberg uncertainty principle
- heuristic principle
- hierarchical principle
- Huygens-Fresnel principle
- image principle
- Kirchhoff principle
- least time principle
- logical correspondence principle
- minimax principle
- minimum description length principle
- Neumann's principle
- Neumann's principle in space-time
- parsimony principle
- Pauli principle
- Pauli exclusion principle
- reciprocity principle
- Rissanen's principle
- Ritz principle
- variational principle -
4 principle
1) принцип; закон; правило2) принцип действия; механизм работы3) базис; основа•- Babinet's principle
- Bayesian principle
- building block principle
- causality principle
- Church-Turing principle
- complementary principle
- constant luminance principle
- coordinate link principle
- Coulomb degeneracy principle
- Doppler principle
- empirical principle
- encompassing principle
- exclusion principle
- Fermat's principle
- Hamilton principle
- Heisenberg uncertainty principle
- heuristic principle
- hierarchical principle
- Huygens-Fresnel principle
- image principle
- Kirchhoff principle
- least time principle
- logical correspondence principle
- minimax principle
- minimum description length principle
- Neumann's principle in space-time
- Neumann's principle
- parsimony principle
- Pauli exclusion principle
- Pauli principle
- principle of abstraction
- principle of analytical continuation
- principle of argument
- principle of association
- principle of coding
- principle of duality
- principle of indeterminacy
- principle of least action
- principle of mathematical induction
- principle of point estimation
- principle of relativity
- principle of stationary phase
- principle of superposition
- principle of uncertainty
- reciprocity principle
- Rissanen's principle
- Ritz principle
- variational principleThe New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > principle
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