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Re: [lojban] Bayesian evidential?



On Sun, Jan 22, 2012 at 11:02:08AM -0500, DataPacRat wrote:

> [...] it would be useful to have an evidential that could
> assign an integer's value as the strength of the speaker's belief in
> what's being said. For some rough English examples: "(Bayes 6) It's
> going to rain today" meaning I believe there's an 80% of rain;

Not an evidential, but {cu'o} (selmaho MOI) is the probability selbri converter.

   lo nu carvi ca le cabdei cu pi bi cu'o

-- 
Arnt Richard Johansen                                http://arj.nvg.org/
Taboos abound in almost any aspect of Tuvan life. [...] To name an
example: the introduction of the Latin alphabet in 1930 was also
believed to impose a threat on the health of women expecting a child.
                              -- Mark C. van Tongeren: Overtone Singing

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