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meaning that for
every person who
predicts that an
event will take place,
there must be
another person who
predicts that it will not. The site groups...
- Look up
predictor in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Predictor may
refer to:
Branch predictor, a part of many
modern processors Kerrison Predictor, a military...
- related,
specifically through current earnings, and
using this
relationship predicts the cash
flows for the next period. The DKW (1998)
model derives this relationship...
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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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predictive text
systems are T9, iTap, eZiText, and LetterWise/WordWise.
There are many ways to
build a
device that
predicts text, but all
predictive text...
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model to
update so that it
better predicts sensory input in the ****ure. If, instead, the
model accurately predicts driving sensory signals,
activity at...
- accuracy. The
predictive power of a
theory is
closely related to applications.[according to whom?]
General relativity not only
predicts the
bending of...
- In psychometrics,
predictive validity is the
extent to
which a
score on a
scale or test
predicts scores on some
criterion measure. For example, the validity...
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Predicted fire (originally
called map shooting) is a
tactical technique for the use of artillery,
enabling it to fire for
effect without alerting the...
- on
information about the
dynamic history of code executing. Instead, it
predicts the
outcome of a
branch based solely on the
branch instruction. The early...