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informed by a
predicting person's
abductive reasoning,
inductive reasoning,
deductive reasoning, and experience; and may be useful—if the
predicting person is...
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constant warning time by
predicting the
speed of the
approaching train Something which makes a
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interested in
predicting store-level
demand for
inventory management purposes. Or the
Federal Reserve Board might be
interested in
predicting the unemployment...
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predicting machine was a special-purpose
mechanical analog computer of the late 19th and
early 20th centuries,
constructed and set up to
predict the...
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Predictive text is an
input technology used
where one key or
button represents many letters, such as on the
physical numeric keypads of
mobile phones and...
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Predictive modelling uses
statistics to
predict outcomes. Most
often the
event one
wants to
predict is in the ****ure, but
predictive modelling can be applied...
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computer architecture, a
branch predictor is a
digital circuit that
tries to
guess which way a
branch (e.g., an if–then–else structure) will go before...
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categories predictive policing methods fall into:
methods for
predicting crimes,
methods for
predicting offenders,
methods for
predicting perpetrators'...
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finance and
sustainable development.
Pettifor is best
known for
correctly predicting the 2008
financial crisis. She was one of the
leaders of the
Jubilee 2000...