yeap .. they usually mean bayesian updating, updating your beliefs via bayes' rule given some prior
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hmm i'm not sure about that .. the whole point about bayesian reasoning is that you always account for previous events
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The current state summarises all the information you need to know to go forward. So it's true that the current state could have been influenced by the past events, it is not necessary to know how.
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you don't need to know how you got to your current state .. you are just updating your prior, and you can think of this as a new "prior", which get's updated to a new one etc ..
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