In 1993, a probabilistic interpretation of profiles was introduced by David Haussler and colleagues using hidden Markov models.
Einstein rejects the probabilistic interpretation of Born and insists that quantum probabilities are epistemic and not ontological in nature.
Bohr and Heisenberg extended the probabilistic interpretation of the wavefunction proposed originally by Max Born.
Ironically, Max Born's probabilistic interpretation of the wave function was inspired by Einstein's later work searching for a more complete theory.
Gibbs gave an explicitly probabilistic interpretation in 1878.
The identity also admits a natural probabilistic interpretation as follows.
The theory, which is a work in progress, may or may not include probabilistic interpretation as a consequence OR a hidden variable description of trajectories.
The upper value is often set at 1 (creating a possibility for a probabilistic interpretation of the similitude).
Other variants of ensemble forecasting systems that have no immediate probabilistic interpretation include those that assemble the forecasts produced by different numerical weather prediction systems.
It turns out that such inconsistencies arise from relativistic wavefunctions having a probabilistic interpretation in position space, as probability conservation is not a relativistically covariant concept.