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Distributional

Distributional meaning

Of or pertaining to distribution | Having an uneven distribution.

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Distributional’s core product aims to detect and diagnose AI “harm” from large language models (à la OpenAI’s ) and other types of AI models, attempting to semi-automatically suss out what, how and where to test models.

What India can also do is to reduce the demand for energy and do the distributional justice by reducing wasteful energy use,” she said.

At every level of social life where power disparity is a lived reality (in education, jobs, food, reservations and liberty to practice religion) the key variables are relational and distributional.

Most higher education institutions have distributional requirements that mandate a limited number of STEM credits in order to earn a degree.

Finally, it has converted the government job itself as a distributional social good, and deflected attention from the poor service that the typical government servant provides.

Ralph Yarro, the CEO of Techcyte, said, “Over the past year, Techcyte established key technical and distributional relationships around the world.

A likelihood function arises from a conditional probability distribution considered as a function of its distributional parameterization argument, conditioned on the data argument.

Furthermore, the convolution of δ′ with a compactly supported smooth function f is : which follows from the properties of the distributional derivative of a convolution.

Goren, with assistance, formulated a method of combining the Work count, which was based entirely on high cards, and various distributional features.

In particular, any locally integrable function has a distributional derivative.

Regarding semiparametric and nonparametric models, Sir David Cox has said, "These typically involve fewer assumptions of structure and distributional form but usually contain strong assumptions about independencies".

Repeating a series of trials will produce similar, but not identical, results for each series: the average, the standard deviation and other distributional characteristics will be around the same for each series of trials.

The Distributional Aspects of Social Security and Social Security Reform.

These include the following three types: **Distributional assumptions.