[FRIAM] FRIAM and causality
Marcus G. Daniels
marcus at snoutfarm.com
Fri Dec 7 13:37:20 EST 2007
Phil Henshaw wrote:
> The hard part seems to be to take the first dark step to accepting there
> might be a shape of another form that the measures are missing (like the
> whole tree or person).
Glen E. P. Ropella wrote:
> See Figure 1. This particular example is just one sub-type of the
> general method we're talking about, here, though.
>
Figure 1 concerns using behavioral distributions estimated from in vitro
data to constrain the choice of parameters/tuples/object
composition/etc. in an agent model -- model fitting. Phil seems to be
talking about the situation where it isn't yet clear what to measure --
theory driving experiment, e.g. the development of general relativity
preceding experiments to find gravitational waves.
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