释义 |
Definition of Markov model in English: Markov model(also Markov chain) nounˈmɑːkɒf Statistics A stochastic model describing a sequence of possible events in which the probability of each event depends only on the state attained in the previous event. Example sentencesExamples - This model represents a Markov chain in which each state is interpreted as the probability that the switch complex is in the corresponding state.
- Ecologists have used simple diffusion, correlated random walk, and Markov chain models to describe dispersal data for various insects.
- Like the previously discussed models, Markov models have serious limitations.
- He also took up new topics, writing several papers on probability theory, in particular on Markov chains.
- He applied a technique involving so-called Markov chains to calculate the required probabilities over the course of a long game with many battles.
Origin 1930s: named after Andrei A. Markov (1856–1922), Russian mathematician. |