Sentences with phrase «claims data points»

AI insurance models feed off real - world events, matching risk data points to claims data points across the largest training set available — that is, recorded history up to the present.

Not exact matches

(At this point, it's also worth noting that Facebook's claims about the effectiveness of Free Basics as a development tool in India are highly debatable — the vast majority of those who took up the offer were existing Internet users who wanted some free data, and it seems a very small number of genuinely new users actually graduated to the world of paid - for Internet access.
Facts: You need some statistical data or bullet points to back up your claim from above.
A few times during the session Kogan made a point of arguing that data audits are essentially useless for catching bad actors — claiming that anyone who wants to misuse data can simply put a copy on a hard drive and «store it under the mattress».
According to the Guardian report, at that point, CA claimed to have compiled «a massive data pool of 40 + million individuals across the United States — for each of whom we have generated detailed characteristic and trait profiles.»
But at this point, economic data have consistently contradicted Achuthan's «rolling over» assertion and claim that we're now in a recession, a position that is rapidly becoming an embarrassment.
It just claims that the scientific data points to more than just chance.
Thus, instead of pointing out that no ideology or world view automatically follows from scientific data and theory, but represents a leap to another level of discourse, the creationists invite scientists to draw the very conclusions that creationists claim to deplore.
My point is that the author is cherry - picking data from cosmology and Genesis in order to support his claim but does not discuss all of the disagreements between Genesis and cosmology.
The important thing to notice at this point is that Whitehead claims that a simple physical feeling has as its initial datum another single actual entity.
I would have thought she'd go with the more tried and true «babies die in hospital too» especially as she could have tried to claim that most of the Oregon babies died in hospital and that it was therefore unfair to blame intended OOH for their demise Shows home birth advocates are getting desperate if they are willing to slice and dice the data in completely nonsensical ways to still try and make their point that OOH birth is safe.
Former NCB True Believer, if the claim in question is «breastfeeding lowers the rate of allergies,» then the data points sleuther and I presentd aren't particularly relevant.
Watts then pointed to embroiled data firm Cambridge Analytica CEO Alexander Nix, whose CEO claimed in hidden camera footage that the company could use Ukrainian sex workers to entrap politicians.
Cambridge Analytica claims on its website that it's able create psychological profiles to «effectively engage and persuade voters using specially tailored language and visual ad combinations» that appeal to each person on an emotional level,» and that the company has «up to 5,000 data points on over 230 million American voters.»
To support the claim, a Molinaro spokesperson pointed to a New York Post article that relied on data and analysis from the right - leaning Tax Foundation.
Due to changes in the outdoor temperature, the transmission time of photons from their creation point to City Hall varied over the course of a day — the time it took the researchers to gather sufficient data to support their claim.
Jerry Tobias says he is opposed to beating wives, but he is also opposed to «inventing data to make a point» He goes on to cite eight different dictionaries which fail to confirm Stratton's claim, from which he infers that it is a myth.
«If the STAR collaboration looks at the data in a particular way and sees these patterns, they can claim without any ambiguity that they have seen a critical point,» Venugopalan said.
Our findings demonstrate the exceptional value of the efforts of thousands of participants whose data informed the 10 claims, and point to the potential of the millions of global participants whose «invisible» efforts may be contributing to new discoveries.
Dr. Ghouri previously founded Anvita Health which analyzed more than two billion data points per day (millions of patients per hour) to deliver clinical insights to leading insurers, national labs, PBMs, the largest claims clearinghouse, university hospitals, and the leading search engine.
David Ludwig: That's the whole point, if we've got the data, then we can base recommendations and claims on that.
Anthony Carnevale, the lead author of this report, gave me the scoop on this important data, noting that «Good jobs that have been prominent in this recovery include managers, software developers, physicians and surgeons, registered nurses, financial analysts and computer occupations,» all pointing toward the continued importance of a college education, despite what certain pessimists might claim.
Amid reports that overweight pupils underperform academically — data obtained from at least six studies by Scottish PHD student Anne Martin show that children who are obese at 11 achieve lower than average marks in maths, science and English at 16 — and findings that there is a higher incidence of serious childhood obesity in London than New York, figures like the London Health Commission's Lord Darzi are claiming that the issue is «at breaking point
Nor did Klein or anyone else ever claim himself as the sole data point for the power good teachers and schools can have on kids» lives.
Instead of taking some new evidence in and synthesizing this with the broad set of evidence available, they anchored on to one set of data points and made too strong of claims (especially in the titles of their posts).
We rated the claim that Common Core means 300 points of data being collected as Mostly False.
Growth modeling refers to analytical methods used to make evaluative claims about the effectiveness of teachers or schools through aggregation and statistical modeling of student achievement data obtained at multiple points in time.
Rather than cite evidence from peer - reviewed research studies, Mr. Bambrick backs his claims by pointing readers to data from the schools that he claims achieved outstanding results from adopting his practices and attending his training.
Are you really willing to believe the political posturing and bureaucratic claims that, in essence, come down to obtaining one data point in order to meet the all - important 95 % Test Participation Rate required by the Every Student Succeeds Act and the federal U.S. Department of Education?
As Matt Yglesias very fairly pointed out, the author, Natalie Hopkinson, failed to cite student achievement data to back her claim that residential segregation and the expansion of the charter school sector have left many DC families with only «mediocre» public school options.
To be honest, I wouldn't expect the difference to be huge, but I have no data to back up my claim (besides the claims of tire shops and balance machine manufacturers, who have an arguably biased point - of - view).
Your basis ought to be recognized each time the point that you construct, or the information or other data that you utilize, is considerably that of another essayist and not you're claim.
While that might not seem enough, as the report points out, it is better than the claims being made on less data by PubTrack.
Even though your report contains no information about car insurance claims or points on your license, the data has been shown to be very predictive.
There's been times when I start a blog post arguing a point, only to realize my claim was false after looking at the data.
Arnott has back - tested his methods on historical data and claims that his fundamental indexing approach would have outperformed traditional indexes by more than two percentage points a year over the past few decades.
We recently underwent a competitive audit to analyze competitor sets and gather relevant data, including new product development trends, packaging, price points, product sizes, category trends, label designs, product colors, branding hierarchies, claims and selling propositions.
There's also one troubling data point on FT where after a CFPB complaint, the Amex rep in charge of reviewing the complaint claimed that the bonus was clawed back because the person has had an American Express Platinum Card by Ameriprise in the past.
Nintendo's US boss Reggie Fils - Aime quickly countered the claim though, pointing to market data indicating that non-first-party developers were responsible for the majority of Wii game sales.
I do not think anyone, has claimed that they can tell the world's temperature anomolies from just 2 data points by one particularly warm or cool month.
I could make any outlandish claim I wanted to if I picked the right data points in a time series (i.e., the ones that suited whatever argument I was making), and there are many data points on the zero anomaly trend line.
Is he really just claiming that the anomaly trend in the graph is meaningless because each data point is indistinguishable from 0?
If that's really all he is saying, then is his claim wrong because the anomaly trend so closely matches the anomaly trend in the satellite data, or is he wrong because a trend is meaningful even if each data point is indistinguishable from 0?
In fact, this overweening clamor for raw data seems to miss the obvious point that if Mann or Briffa or the legions of others working in this arena are so wrong in their conclusions, it should be an easy task to disprove their claims using various experiments entirely independent of the data in question.
The point made here is that if one cherry - picks a small subset of the data, one can make just about any claim with a nice plot to back it up.
Pointing this out, and discussing the likely implications of that, in the light of the observed data, is hardly a reason to «demand one's money back from the IPCC», as you appear to be claiming it is.
I had updated it with modern SST measurements, and in our abstract we pointed out that it had been misused by contrarians who had removed some of the data, replotted it, and mislabeled it to falsely claim that it was a global temperature record showing a cooling trend.
So as you can see, Muller is acknowledging that his claim of a declining trend is not supported by the data, but his main point, that claims of a warming - driven rise in tornado numbers are not justified, holds up.
Or if you prefer a summary: Omitting the bristlecone did not flatten the hockeystick but that wasn't the point — M&M want that data omitted so that the 15th century temperature will come out higher than today to refute the claim temperatures are hotter than in the last millennium.
But you can NOT support your claims with empirical data, because just as I pointed out, and you have failed to refute, there isn't a single peer reviewed paper that empirically shows that anthropogenic CO2 was the primary cause of the late 20th century warming like your climate alarmist religion claims.
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