Philosophy of Science, Vol. 50, No. 1 (Mar., 1983), pp. 82-95 (14 pages) The conditional probability of h given e is commonly claimed to be equal to the probability that h would have if e were learned ...
I will describe the logics of a range of conditionals that behave like conditional probabilities at various levels of probabilistic support. Families of these conditionals will be characterized in ...
Author: Chris Boucher (March 2011). This app displays an intricate Venn diagram, containing various combinations of set intersections, unions and complements. Users can shade the area they choose by ...
"Yes or no: was there once life on Mars?" I can't say. "What about intelligent life?"' That seems most unlikely, but again, I can't really say. The simple yes-or-no framework has no place for shadings ...
For making probabilistic inferences, a graph is worth a thousand words. A Bayesian network is a graph in which nodes represent entities such as molecules or genes. Nodes that interact are connected by ...
Methods for visualizing protein or nucleic acid motifs have traditionally relied upon residue frequencies to graphically scale character heights. We describe the pLogo, a motif visualization in which ...
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