a term for approaches to natural language processing (including MT) which rely to some extent on statistical methods
Probabilistic actions, methods, or arguments are based on the idea that you cannot be certain about results or future events but you can judge whether or not they are likely, and act on the basis of this judgment. probabilistic exposure to risk
(1) Based on or subject to probability (2) Involving a variable factor, such as temperature or porosity At each instance of time, the factor may take on any of the values of a specified set with a certain probability Data from a probabilistic process is an ordered set of observations, each of which is one item in a probability distribution
(Ticaret) A model that assigns a likelihood to events or data within a population, as expressed by a ranked numerical value or an estimate of best case, worst case or most likely