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the events. The relative frequencies in the
weighted frequency matrix converted into
probabilities. The event probabilities converted
from the cumulative probabilities at time. However
the start set does not empty so the last columns of
the submatrices are not filled with ones.

In the place of the input it was unnecessary to
calculate the event probabilities. The event
probabilities were calculated for the process and for
the output. The following connections formed from
the procedure: Input->Process; Process->Process;
Process->Output or Overt behavior->Organizer;
Organizer->Organizer; Organizer->Overt behavior. The
Bayes formula in a matrix form was the device for the
connection. The obtained connection matrices were
one-to-one multiplied and put into a stochastic form.
The chain rule with the transposes of the matrices
was applied to the former time order of the
framework.

The next task was to arrange a stochastic matrix
where the overt behavior, the organizer, and the
behavioral output locate in the adequate places. A 7
by 7 matrix was the result with nulls in the



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