Bayesian (adjective)

Of or relating to Bayesian statistics or probability theory.

Origin:

Early 20th century: named after thomas bayes (c.1702–61), english mathematician.

Examples:

  1. The Bayesian approach to decision-making incorporates prior knowledge and beliefs.
  2. The Bayesian method uses Bayes' theorem to update probabilities based on new data.
  3. The Bayesian network is a graphical representation of probabilistic relationships between variables.
  4. The Bayesian analysis provides a flexible framework for modeling complex systems.
  5. The Bayesian model was able to capture non-linear relationships and dependencies in the data.
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