Definitions
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- initialism Crime Scene Investigation
- initialism US, informal Crime Scene Investigator.
- initialism Computer Society of India
- initialism Committee for Skeptical Inquiry, (formerly
CSICOP ). - initialism Customer Satisfaction Index
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Examples
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I use the term CSI as it relates to anyone investigating the crime scene, not the number one TV show in America.
Dvorak Uncensored 2009
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We can only analyze its effectiveness in this regard where we actually know what the cause of the CSI is and we can evaluate whether or not it is always associated with intelligence.
Bunny and a Book 2008
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We can only analyze its effectiveness in this regard where we actually know what the cause of the CSI is and we can evaluate whether or not it is always associated with intelligence.
Bunny and a Book 2008
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That demonstrates that CSI is a measure of someone's knowledge and not an objective physical quantity.
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That demonstrates that CSI is a measure of someone's knowledge and not an objective physical quantity.
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I Loved the original CSI and even engaged in CSI miami, but how many murders can you watch be solved in 60 mins.
'Eastwick': Did you find it bewitching, or should it be burned at the stake? | EW.com 2009
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Laurence Fishburne's Dr. Langston faces a career crossroads in CSI (CBS, 9 ET/PT), which needs to spend the summer making the character more personable and compelling.
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And yes, CSI is a measurement of someone's knowledge of which patterns are specified and which one's aren't, however all measurement is based on someone's knowledge (especially as it pertains to probabilities) so again, what's your point?
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CSI is measured as an improbable specified pattern which uses up all probabilistic resources and thus rules out chance as a best explanation.
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CSI is merely a measurement of a specified pattern against all specified patterns and then measured against the information content of all trials (probabilistic resources).
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