Sentences with phrase «improved predictive value»

We used a swap set analysis that captures both the change in consumer distribution across the FICO ® Score range and the improved predictive value over the prior version of the score in use today by the industry (FICO ® Score 5).
Research will aim to improve the predictive value of animal models for vaccine evaluation, provide consultancy on the selection of appropriate models, and develop innovative approaches to characterise in vivo antigen behaviour and host responses whilst reducing animal use.
Lengthy and expensive reviews that are «methodologically robust» but unusable in practice often fail to inform, inspire, or influence.55 A recent systematic review of diabetes risk scores revealed that the authors of most studies were primarily concerned with the intellectual concept of improving the predictive value of the score but had given little or no thought to how their score might be used, by whom, or for what — nor what the implications would be for real people who would be designated «at risk» by the score.56

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«More importantly, such understanding would significantly improve our predictive ability of battery lifetime, which is of extremely high value to an electric car manufacturer,» Strmcnik added.
At least in theory, these protocols could be refined over time to improve their predictive power and diagnostic value.
If we accept that the crunch - free predictive model is a good predictor of game outcomes (and the extremely high correlation and tiny p - value suggest that it is), then the «crunch salvage hypothesis» tells us that we should expect that it should improve the outcomes of game projects where it is used at least to some tiny, observable extent... and the more it is used, the more it should improve game project outcomes.
So one has to wait and see if one's model, adjusted and improved to better fit the past up to the present, actually has any predictive value.
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