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  • noun The process of making inferences; inferring

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Examples

  • Project Coin was cited as an effort to improve Java development capabilities, with functions such as type inferencing.

    Oracle airs Java ambitions 2010

  • A team of 20 to 25 IBMers have spent the past four years tuning Watson's algorithms to speed up its analysis, inferencing and answer retrieval.

    IBM Plays Jeopardy! Bruce Upbin 2010

  • What is true, however is that semantic search is going to be big and it is going to help us answer questions that we simply cannot answer today - complex, inferencing queries asked over the entire web as if it was a database.

    Internet News: X Y Axis for Semantic Search 2008

  • Once decoupled then need to find way of inferencing things.

    Semantic Web Think Tank, Cambridge, March 2007 Mia 2007

  • Once decoupled then need to find way of inferencing things.

    Archive 2007-03-01 Mia 2007

  • What is true, however is that semantic search is going to be big and it is going to help us answer questions that we simply cannot answer today - complex, inferencing queries asked over the entire web as if it was a database.

    Internet News: Search Technology Archives 2009

  • So it might be interesting to construct a static semantic inferencing system for a programming language that's driven entirely by assertions.

    Snell-Pym » Assertions 2009

  • By inferencing values and types, it can inline code that in C or C++ would have to be indirected through a function pointer.

    Snell-Pym » Why C++ is not my favourite language 2009

  • What is true, however is that semantic search is going to be big and it is going to help us answer questions that we simply cannot answer today - complex, inferencing queries asked over the entire web as if it was a database.

    Internet News: June 2008 Archives 2008

  • Gavin then prattles on about using baysian inferencing to improve an estimate by combining loose (less accurate?) and stronger (more accurate?) constraints, without presenting an example of where this kind baysian inferencing has actually produced a better estimate of a now well known physical measurement.

    Hansen and the Great White North « Climate Audit 2007

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