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[Wikichanges] Wiki page bei'e changed by Daniel Boese
The page bei'e was changed by Daniel Boese at 16:44 EST
Comment: Notes on conversion from decibels to bits
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Adding 10 decibels multiplies the odds by a factor of 10.
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+ Some people prefer to measure probability in bits rather than decibels. The conversion between them is fairly easy, as there are 3.01 decibels in a bit, so simply dividing by three will suffice for everyday purposes. (''bei'e'' uses decibels rather than bits for the increased resolution, but should anyone really want an experimental cmavo that uses bits instead, they are as free to create and use it as I was to create ''bei'e''. Perhaps change the final ''e'' for an ''i'', to represent the change from dEcibels to bIts.)
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Experimental cmavo.
Built as a MAI, with a number prepended to ''bei'e''; placed as an evidential.
The number added to the front is the decibels of logarithmic Bayesian probability the speaker assigns to the word or phrase that the ''bei'e'' refers to. 0, ''nobei'e'', represents 50% confidence, higher numbers greater confidence, lower numbers lesser confidence, as according to E.T. Jaynes' standard description.
||__ni'uci'ibei'e__|-∞|0%|1:∞|complete disbelief, paradox
__ni'upabei'e__|-1|44.3%|4:5|
__ni'ubei'e__|<0|<50%|<1:1|less than even odds, less likely than so
__nobei'e__|0|50%|1:1|neither belief nor disbelief, agnosticism
__ma'ubei'e__|>0|>50%|>1:1|greater than even odds, more likely than not
__pabei'e__|1|55.7%|5:4|preponderance of the evidence
__rebei'e__|2|61.3%|3:2|
__cibei'e__|3|66.6%|2:1|clear and convincing evidence
__vobei'e__|4|71.5%|5:2|
__mubei'e__|5|76.0%|3:1|beyond a reasonable doubt
__xabei'e__|6|80.0%|4:1|
__zebei'e__|7|83.3%|5:1|
__bibei'e__|8|86.3%|6:1|
__sobei'e__|9|88.8%|8:1|
__panobei'e__|10|90.9%|10:1|
__pacibei'e__|13|95.2%|20:1|
__xarebei'e__|62|99.99994%|1,500,000:1|5 standard deviations
__ci'ibei'e__|∞|100%|∞:1|complete belief, tautology
__xobei'e__|?|?%|?:?|question, asking listener their level of belief||
Adding 10 decibels multiplies the odds by a factor of 10.
Some people prefer to measure probability in bits rather than decibels. The conversion between them is fairly easy, as there are 3.01 decibels in a bit, so simply dividing by three will suffice for everyday purposes. (''bei'e'' uses decibels rather than bits for the increased resolution, but should anyone really want an experimental cmavo that uses bits instead, they are as free to create and use it as I was to create ''bei'e''. Perhaps change the final ''e'' for an ''i'', to represent the change from dEcibels to bIts.)
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