admissible decision function

admissible decision function
French\ \ fonction de décision admissible
German\ \ zulässige Entscheidungsfunktion
Dutch\ \ toelaatbare beslisfunctie
Italian\ \ funzione di decisione ammissibile
Spanish\ \ función decisional admisible
Catalan\ \ funció de decisió admissible
Portuguese\ \ função de decisão admissível
Romanian\ \ funcţie de decizie admisibilă; funcţie de decizie valabilă
Danish\ \ ikke-domineret beslutningsfunktion
Norwegian\ \ ikke-dominert desisjonsfunksjon
Swedish\ \ icke-dominerad beslutsfunktion
Greek\ \ παραδεκτή συνάρτηση απόφασης
Finnish\ \ kelvollinen päätäntäsääntö; käypä päätäntäsääntö
Hungarian\ \ megengedhetõ döntési függvény
Turkish\ \ kabul edilebilir karar işlevi; makul karar fonksiyonu
Estonian\ \ lubatav otsustusfunktsioon
Lithuanian\ \ leistinoji sprendimo priėmimo funkcija
Slovenian\ \ dopustna funkcija odločanja
Polish\ \ dopuszczalna funkcja decyzyjna
Russian\ \ допустимая решающая функция
Ukrainian\ \ -
Serbian\ \ прихватљива функција одлучивања
Icelandic\ \ tæk ákvörðun virka
Euskara\ \ onargarriak erabakia funtzioa
Farsi\ \ tabe-e t smime p ziroft ni
Persian-Farsi\ \ تابع تصميم پذيرفتنی
Arabic\ \ دالة قرار مقبولة
Afrikaans\ \ toelaatbare beslissingsfunksie (waarvoor daar nie een is wat gelykmatig beter is nie)
Chinese\ \ 容 许 判 决 函 数
Korean\ \ 허용가능 결정함수

Statistical terms. 2014.

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