Probabilistic Behaviour
Probabilistic behaviour refers to a system's behaviour governed by probability rather than being fully deterministic. In such systems, the same input or situation may lead to different outcomes, each with a certain likelihood. This approach is commonly used to model uncertainty, variability or incomplete information, for example, in machine learning systems, stochastic simulations or adaptive systems that must operate under uncertain conditions.
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