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Prediction

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Prediction meaning

A statement of what will happen in the future. | A probability estimation based on statistical methods.

Example sentences (20)

Although there is some doubt about whether Thomas J Watson actually made the prediction at all, but he is widely credited with having reflected the sentiment of the 1940s with the prediction the world would need just five computers.

Despite projected warmer-than-average temperatures this winter, specific atmospheric conditions could create powerful nor’easter storms in the region, said Jon Gottschalck, chief of the operational prediction branch at NOAA’s Climate Prediction Center.

The model enables a 10,000x improvement in prediction speed, reducing global weather prediction time to seconds.

Not a prediction, not even close to a prediction.

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Biden’s prediction and Obama’s prediction have the some underlying logic: that Republicans’ hostility to Democrats is personality-based.

Herbstreit will make his prediction each Tuesday on Twitter, where you can feel free to argue with Kirk or make fun of his weekly prediction (his words, not ours).

As always feel free to post your own United and/or Brighton starting XI prediction and match final score prediction.

A useful hypothesis allows prediction and within the accuracy of observation of the time, the prediction will be verified.

Clinical prediction rules Clinical prediction rules have been developed to more objectively predict outcomes of pneumonia.

Detection of promoters A wide variety of algorithms have been developed to facilitate detection of promoters in genomic sequence, and promoter prediction is a common element of many gene prediction methods.

Prediction Calculation of the path loss is usually called prediction.

The "prediction error" hypothesis has drawn particular interest from computational neuroscientists, because an influential computational-learning method known as temporal difference learning makes heavy use of a signal that encodes prediction error.

Wood, 1970. pp. 8–11 Oresme argued that current approaches to prediction of events such as plagues, wars, and weather were inappropriate, but that such prediction was a valid field of inquiry.

According to researchers, the study, while small, does support the prediction amongst vascular physiologists that Covid-19 infections will lead to an increase in cardiovascular disease in the future.

Alex has released a new 53-man roster prediction ahead of the Steelers’ first preseason game, so we roll through that in this show as well.

All too often in politics, a comet can burn itself into a falling star – although every prediction of Trump’s demise (at least among the GOP electorate) has proven to be wishful thinking by his enemies.

And Barrett had no interest in bragging about his preseason prediction, either, or reminding the experts how wrong they got his team.

And I'll go even a step further and say, -- my prediction as we go into KMT2A, you're going to see the activity pick up significantly based on what we've seen with NPM1.

And that was my original prediction at the beginning of the year that I think the second half, we'll see some more transactions.