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has gloss | eng: In statistics, an exchangeable sequence of random variables (also sometimes interchangeable) is a sequence such that future samples behave like earlier samples, meaning formally that any order (of a finite number of samples) is equally likely. This formalizes the notion of "the future being predictable on the basis of past experience." |
lexicalization | eng: Exchangeability |
lexicalization | eng: Exchangeable random variables |
lexicalization | eng: Exchangeable sequence |
instance of | c/Types of probability distributions |
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