bayesian reasoning
Bayesian reasoning is a method of thinking that uses probability theory to update beliefs or predictions based on new evidence. It involves weighing the likelihood of different outcomes and adjusting probabilities accordingly, taking into account prior knowledge and the information obtained as evidence.
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