"Better predictions" refers to being able to more accurately forecast or anticipate future outcomes or events. It means having a higher success rate in guessing what is most likely to happen in the future.
Full definition
By looking into the past behavior of employees, organizations can make
better predictions about how that individual will behave in the workforce and this information can lead to better hiring decisions.
Employees are then rewarded for
how good their predictions hold true: The company provides bonuses to its employees based on how accurate their home bids and rental estimates are.
«The study provides more realistic modeling estimates of how much vegetation change will occur over the 21st century and will
allow better predictions of future climate change,» she said.
But, in fact, the algorithm manages
such good predictions by examining only the most basic facts of a patient's medical history, data which is easy to obtain.
It's how it makes better and
better predictions which lead to MRI machines and powerful lasers and and the incredible electronics of your computer.
Once we account for the effect of fibre and protein, we get a
much better prediction of our insulin response to food.
Researchers used a popular weather model to gauge the wind for
better predictions of its clean energy power.
This theory of inflation, which gives us very
good predictions for properties like the cosmic background radiation for the mass density of the universe, for things that we do really measure; that same theory in almost all of its forms predicts that there should not be just one universe, but the same mechanism that produced our universe [would] produce more and more universes without limit, producing an infinite number of universes.
The report does not [however] present either the calculations or graphs and instead invents its own novel graph to show that the measurements of value - added
produce good predictions of future teacher performance.
They could make
fairly good predictions after watching the bowlers take just a single step, and if they got to see the pitch up to the moment of release, their accuracy improved dramatically.
Commercially available 2D and 3D heat transfer models
provided good predictions of the thermal bridging in the test walls, as did the parallel path method described in the ASHRAE Handbook of Fundamentals and other texts.
The technology's applications include research on orthodontic devices, such as braces and retainers, that are less of a hindrance in conversation as well
as better predictions of the consequences that oral surgery might have on speech.
Their results lay the groundwork for designing better therapeutic strategies and
better prediction tools for risk of developing Alzheimer's disease.
As of 1997, this correlation held for 28 of the last 31 years, a far
better prediction record than that of any Wall Street analyst.
The team, which also included Shuguang Wang, associate research scientist in the Department of Applied Physics and Applied Mathematics, plans next to examine CO2 cycles to see if they can
develop better predictions of climate changes.
Predicting how such feedbacks will play out in the next 300 years will certainly
require good predictions of regional climate change — not just temperature, but also precipitation, snow pack, soil moisture, etc..
Omar Ha - Redeye recently published an article on Slaw arguing that big data is needed for accurate legal AI and predictive analytics, and that Canada just doesn't have enough legal data for
good predictions because we simply don't have enough published decisions.
One key reason for using an AI system is not that it will necessarily produce a
far better prediction than an experienced lawyer who has enough time to consider all past case data, but that it will do so much faster than any human could.
It incorporated through Victoria University in New Zealand, obtained a no - action letter from the CFTC, and struck deals with 83 research institutions, including the U.S. Federal Reserve, to provide data about how
well prediction markets forecast correct outcomes.
October 25, 2017 Flu forecasting tool uses evolution to make earlier predictions A new model for forecasting seasonal flu outbreaks makes
better predictions by factoring in how much the virus changed compared to recent years.
While better prediction of water resources has always been a priority in the West, the recent prolonged drought from 2012 to 2015 and the devastating 2017 wildfires have raised the stakes.
By understanding this mechanism of Earth evolution, the team can make
better predictions regarding the movement of the mantle and the lithosphere, or crust.
«Surgical Risk Calculator has
good prediction accuracy, new study finds: Study authors also announce plans to recalibrate this popular online tool to improve its accuracy.»
To
create better predictions, however, scientists must first obtain more detailed and more frequent measurements of volcano metamorphoses.
Phrases with «better predictions»