- A
prediction (Latin præ-, "before," and dictum, "something said") or
forecast is a
statement about a ****ure
event or
about ****ure data.
Predictions are...
- appear.
Predictions of the end from
natural events have also been
theorised by
various scientists and
scientific groups.
While these predictions are generally...
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Edgar Cayce. "The 6
Greatest Predictions of All Time": The Ides of March, St. Malachy's
predictions of ****ure popes, a
prediction of the Titanic's sinking...
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correlations have been
found in
results from
groups surve**** on
their predictions on many
topics and the
actual outcome of
those events. For example, in...
- correlation, to
compute a
prediction interval. In regression,
Faraway (2002, p. 39)
makes a
distinction between intervals for
predictions of the mean response...
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Climate prediction is a
subset of
numerical weather prediction dealing with
generalized forecasts beyond the
usual short-range and medium-range forecast...
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stock market to make
accurate predictions.
While prediction markets tend to
perform better than
polling for
prediction of
election outcomes, a
study found...
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Biodegradability prediction is
biologically inspired computing and
attempts to
predict biodegradability of
anthropogenic materials in the environment....
- Let G E N {\displaystyle GEN} be a
function that
generates candidate predictions. Then: Let w {\displaystyle w} be a
weight vector of
length n {\displaystyle...
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follow appear to be a lot more
regular than usual.
These are
predictions, or
claims of
predictions, that are
notable either scientifically or
because of public...