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===Other=== * The [[scientific method]] is sometimes interpreted as an application of Bayesian inference. In this view, Bayes' rule guides (or should guide) the updating of probabilities about [[hypothesis|hypotheses]] conditional on new observations or [[experiment]]s.<ref>Howson & Urbach (2005), Jaynes (2003)</ref> The Bayesian inference has also been applied to treat [[stochastic scheduling]] problems with incomplete information by Cai et al. (2009).<ref name="Cai et al. 2009">{{cite journal| last1=Cai|first1=X.Q.|last2=Wu|first2=X.Y.|last3=Zhou|first3=X.|title=Stochastic scheduling subject to breakdown-repeat breakdowns with incomplete information|journal=Operations Research|date=2009|volume=57| issue=5|pages=1236β1249| doi=10.1287/opre.1080.0660}}</ref> * [[Bayesian search theory]] is used to search for lost objects. * [[Bayesian inference in phylogeny]] * [[Bayesian tool for methylation analysis]] * [[Bayesian approaches to brain function]] investigate the brain as a Bayesian mechanism. * Bayesian inference in ecological studies<ref>{{Cite journal|last1=Ogle|first1=Kiona|last2=Tucker|first2=Colin| last3=Cable| first3=Jessica M.|date=2014-01-01|title=Beyond simple linear mixing models: process-based isotope partitioning of ecological processes|journal=Ecological Applications|language=en|volume=24|issue=1| pages=181β195|doi=10.1890/1051-0761-24.1.181 | pmid=24640543 |bibcode=2014EcoAp..24..181O |issn=1939-5582}}</ref><ref>{{Cite journal|last1=Evaristo|first1=Jaivime|last2=McDonnell|first2=Jeffrey J.| last3=Scholl|first3=Martha A.|last4=Bruijnzeel|first4=L. Adrian|last5=Chun|first5=Kwok P.|date=2016-01-01|title=Insights into plant water uptake from xylem-water isotope measurements in two tropical catchments with contrasting moisture conditions| journal=Hydrological Processes|volume=30|issue=18|language=en|pages=3210β3227|doi=10.1002/hyp.10841|issn=1099-1085| bibcode=2016HyPr...30.3210E|s2cid=131588159 }}</ref> * Bayesian inference is used to estimate parameters in stochastic chemical kinetic models<ref>{{Cite journal|last1=Gupta| first1=Ankur|last2=Rawlings|first2=James B.|date=April 2014|title=Comparison of Parameter Estimation Methods in Stochastic Chemical Kinetic Models: Examples in Systems Biology|journal=AIChE Journal|volume=60|issue=4|pages=1253β1268| doi=10.1002/aic.14409| issn=0001-1541|pmc=4946376|pmid=27429455| bibcode=2014AIChE..60.1253G}}</ref> * Bayesian inference in [[econophysics]] for currency or prediction of trend changes in financial quotations<ref>{{Cite journal|last=Fornalski| first=K.W.|title=The Tadpole Bayesian Model for Detecting Trend Changes in Financial Quotations|journal=R&R Journal of Statistics and Mathematical Sciences|date=2016|volume=2|issue=1|pages=117β122|url=http://www.rroij.com/open-access/the-tadpole-bayesian-model-for-detecting-trend-changesin-financial-quotations-.pdf}}</ref><ref>{{Cite journal|last1=SchΓΌtz|first1=N.| last2=Holschneider| first2=M.|date=2011|title=Detection of trend changes in time series using Bayesian inference|journal=Physical Review E|volume=84|issue=2|page=021120| doi=10.1103/PhysRevE.84.021120|pmid=21928962| arxiv=1104.3448| bibcode=2011PhRvE..84b1120S | s2cid=11460968}}</ref> *[[Bayesian inference in marketing]] *[[Bayesian inference in motor learning]] * Bayesian inference is used in [[probabilistic numerics]] to solve numerical problems
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