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Definition of Predictional

Predictional
Predictional Pre*dic"tion*al, a. Prophetic; prognostic. [R.]

Meaning of Predictional from wikipedia

- A prediction (Latin præ-, "before," and dictum, "something said") or forecast is a statement about a ****ure event or about ****ure data. Predictions are...
- Biodegradability prediction is biologically inspired computing and attempts to predict biodegradability of anthropogenic materials in the environment....
- The Book of Predictions was a book published in 1981 and written by David Wallechinsky, Amy Wallace, and Irving Wallace, the authors of The Book of Lists...
- Linear prediction is a mathematical operation where ****ure values of a discrete-time signal are estimated as a linear function of previous samples. In...
- In statistical inference, specifically predictive inference, a prediction interval is an estimate of an interval in which a ****ure observation will fall...
- Prediction markets, also known as betting markets, information markets, decision markets, idea ****ures or event derivatives, are open markets that enable...
- A prediction game is a game which allow users to guess at the outcome of ****ure events. Prediction games are generally operated online and are free for...
- Conformal prediction (CP) is a machine learning framework for uncertainty quantification that produces statistically valid prediction regions (prediction intervals)...
- In com****tional biology, gene prediction or gene finding refers to the process of identifying the regions of genomic DNA that encode genes. This includes...
- Prediction Company was founded in Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA, in March 1991 by J. Doyne Farmer, Norman Packard, and James McGill. The company used forecasting...