empirical Bayes' procedure
- empirical Bayes' procedure
French\ \ procédure empirique de Bayes
German\ \ empirisches Bayes-Verfahren
Dutch\ \ empirische Bayesiaanse procedure
Italian\ \ procedura osservata di Bayes
Spanish\ \ procedimiento empírico de Bayes
Catalan\ \ procediment empíric de Bayes
Portuguese\ \ procedimento de Bayes empírico
Romanian\ \ -
Danish\ \ empirisk Bayes' procedure
Norwegian\ \ empiriske Bayes' prosedyre
Swedish\ \ empirisk bayes-procedur
Greek\ \ εμπειρική διαδικασία του Bayes
Finnish\ \ empiirinen Bayesin proseduuri
Hungarian\ \ tapasztalati Bayes-eljárás
Turkish\ \ deneysel Bayes işlemi
Estonian\ \ empiiriline Bayesi protseduur
Lithuanian\ \ Bayes empirinė procedūra; Bajeso empirinė procedūra
Slovenian\ \ -
Polish\ \ empiryczne postępowanie bayesowskie
Russian\ \ эмпирическая процедура Бейеса
Ukrainian\ \ -
Serbian\ \ емпиријска Бајесова процедура
Icelandic\ \ reynslunni Bayes' starfsreglur
Euskara\ \ enpirikoak Bayes' prozedurako
Farsi\ \ -
Persian-Farsi\ \ -
Arabic\ \ طريقة بيز الاعتبارية
Afrikaans\ \ empiriese Bayes-prosedure
Chinese\ \ 经 验 贝 叶 斯 过 程
Korean\ \ 경험적 베이즈 절차
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