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A given situation will lead to an immediate course of action as a function of the situation's typicality.
But what Grossman notices never vanishes under the burden of typicality.
In the past, anthropologists have made the most exaggerated claims concerning the supposed typicality of their observations.
After applying the above bound, we then exploit the following typicality bounds:
Strong typicality is often easier to work with in proving theorems for memoryless channels.
Thus, although the typical set is loosely defined, practical notions arise concerning sufficient typicality.
They leaned on the patrimonial value of the "cafe bonifieur": its reputation, typicality and history.
Then there is the problem of what Mr. Moffatt calls, in an appendix, "typicality."
However, as is apparent from the definition, this form of typicality is only defined for random variables having finite support.
Mathematically, it's the best measure of typicality."
The notion of typicality is only concerned with the probability of a sequence and not the actual sequence itself.
Rosch found typicality effects which cannot be explained by the classical theory of concepts, these sparked the prototype theory.
We then cover quantum typicality, and finally we prove the theorem using a recent sequential decoding technique.
The very typicality of the Burgess environment should have precluded any preservation of a soft-bodied fauna.
This updated TLC is capable of explaining both the familiarity effect and the typicality effect.
Prototype effects may also be explained as a function of either basic-level categorization and typicality, closeness to an ideal, or stereotyping.
Typicality arguments use the definition of typical sets for non-stationary sources defined in the asymptotic equipartition property article.
The Court also asked the parties to argue whether the class meets the traditional requirements of numerosity, commonality, typicality, and adequacy of representation.
The vineyards produce fine, fresh and fruity white and red wines that perfectly express the typicality of their soils and landscapes.
A best kept village is a village that has won one of the annual county competitions in the UK for its tidiness, appropriateness and typicality.
The utility of such reports obviously depends upon the calibre and acumen of the observer, the typicality of the materials studied and the sample interviewed.
The insistence in this quotation on typicality shows that the difference is not an absolute one in the sense that speech has one grammar and writing another.
Strongly typical sequences (strong typicality, letter typicality)
A DT word, like an English word, can be formed by only one syllable or several syllables, with the two syllables being the general typicality.
(Class actions are themselves a form of joinder, but are governed by the far more rigid rules of numerosity, commonality, typicality and adequacy.)