predictive modeling

  • 1Predictive analytics — encompasses a variety of techniques from statistics and data mining that analyze current and historical data to make predictions about future events. Such predictions rarely take the form of absolute statements, and are more likely to be… …

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  • 2Predictive modelling — is the process by which a model is created or chosen to try to best predict the probability of an outcome. In many cases the model is chosen on the basis of detection theory to try to guess the probability of a signal given a set amount of input… …

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  • 3Predictive informatics — (PI) is the combination of predictive modeling and informatics applied to healthcare, pharmaceutical, life sciences and business industries.Predictive informatics enables researchers, analysts, physicians and decision makers to aggregate and… …

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  • 4Predictive State Representation — In computer science, a Predictive State Representation (PSR) is a dynamical system representation that keeps track of the state of the system using predictions of future observations. A PSR s state is grounded directly to statistics over… …

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  • 5Analogical modeling — NOTOC Analogical modeling (hereafter AM) is a formal theory of exemplar based analogical reasoning, proposed by Royal Skousen, professor of Linguistics and English language at Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah. It is applicable to language… …

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  • 6Pattern oriented modeling — (POM) is an approach to bottom up complex systems analysis which was developed in ecology and for agent based complex systems. A goal of POM is to make ecological modeling more rigorous and comprehensive [Grimm, V. and S.F. Railsback. Individual… …

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  • 7ADAPA — This article describes ADAPA, a decision engine used to manage and design automated decisions systems. For the Babylonian and Summerian god of wisdom and of the ancient city of Eridu see Adapa. ADAPA is intrinsically a decision engine. It… …

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  • 8Cross-validation (statistics) — Cross validation, sometimes called rotation estimation,[1][2][3] is a technique for assessing how the results of a statistical analysis will generalize to an independent data set. It is mainly used in settings where the goal is prediction, and… …

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  • 9Angoss — Infobox Company company name = Angoss Software Corporation company type = Public foundation = Ontario, Canada (Feb 23 1993) [ [http://infoventure.tsx.com/TSXVenture/TSXVentureHttpController?GetPage=CompanySummary PO ID=1023701 Company Summary ] ] …

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  • 10Business analytics — (BA) refers to the skills, technologies, applications and practices for continuous iterative exploration and investigation of past business performance to gain insight and drive business planning.[1] Business analytics focuses on developing new… …

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