priors
US /ˈpraɪərz/
UK /ˈpraɪərz/
複數名詞
1.
前科, 先例
things that existed or happened before something else
範例:
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The judge considered the defendant's criminal priors before sentencing.
法官在判刑前考慮了被告的犯罪前科。
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We need to understand the historical priors to fully grasp the current situation.
我們需要了解歷史先例才能充分把握當前局勢。
2.
先驗, 先驗機率
in Bayesian statistics, a prior probability distribution, often subjective, that would express one's beliefs about a quantity before seeing any data
範例:
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Choosing appropriate priors is crucial in Bayesian inference.
在貝葉斯推斷中,選擇合適的先驗至關重要。
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The model's results are sensitive to the specified priors.
模型的結果對指定的先驗很敏感。