While we have tried to develop formulas with
predictive ability in this regard, variances in genre, author personality, and other elements make it impossible.
Limitations of the study included the fact that interventions were routinely offered to women with a history of pregnancy loss or early preterm birth if a short cervix was detected, which may have influenced the pregnancy outcome and slightly reduced
the predictive ability in this study, but ethically the study could not be conducted without providing some intervention.
The researchers are planning to test the organoids»
predictive abilities in «co-clinical» trials, in which patients and their corresponding organoids are treated with the same drug.
Not exact matches
In other words, the two groups both said they were testing Twitter's predictive ability; in reality, they both examined the accuracy of predictions using tweets and additional data sources like movie openings in theaters and film ratings on International Movie Database and Rotten Tomatoe
In other words, the two groups both said they were testing Twitter's
predictive ability;
in reality, they both examined the accuracy of predictions using tweets and additional data sources like movie openings in theaters and film ratings on International Movie Database and Rotten Tomatoe
in reality, they both examined the accuracy of predictions using tweets and additional data sources like movie openings
in theaters and film ratings on International Movie Database and Rotten Tomatoe
in theaters and film ratings on International Movie Database and Rotten Tomatoes.
The most interesting chapters of The Two - Second Advantage deal with attempts to take that human
predictive ability and to blend it with real - time computing — as the authors have it, to design and build
predictive systems that put «Gretzky's brain
in a box.»
Canadian companies need to invest
in analytical tools and expertise to generate the proactive and
predictive insights for a more personalized experience for customers, who are quietly slipping away with little
ability to win them back.
«Biologics is the fastest growing field
in biotech, because it gives you the
ability to do highly
predictive designs with unique targeting capabilities,» says senior author Mehmet Fatih Yanik, an associate professor of electrical engineering and computer science and biological engineering.
Adding two blood - borne proteins associated with cancer cell migration increases the
predictive ability of the current biomarker for pancreatic cancer to detect early stage disease, a research team from The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center reports
in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute.
They found that measures of self - efficacy — a personality trait that underlies how much you believe
in your own
abilities to accomplish a goal (as well as deal with the stresses that accompany working toward that goal)-- were
predictive of how risky a climber was willing to get.
Whereas David Weinberger's speculations about
predictive abilities of big data — crunching models
in «The Machine That Would Predict the Future» are intriguing, planners and social scientists aren't about to step aside just yet.
Furthermore, I plan to construct models that will describe how ecosystem structure may change
in the face of multiple stressors, and compare these models against existing models of coral bleaching and disease to determine whether they offer novel insights or enhanced
predictive ability of these events.
It is also recommended that the current voluntary restriction on insurers»
ability to ask for
predictive genetic test results should be renewed,
in the light of public concerns over genomic data disclosure to insurers and the risk that this might result
in many «refusing their consent to receive additional findings from whole genome sequencing».
So we wanted to see if playfulness
in Kindergarten had any
predictive ability to talk about how the children would be
in First, Second and Third Grades, both
in terms of teacher's perspectives and
in terms of their classmates» perspectives.
They find that non-response is
predictive in six different national longitudinal data sets of later life outcomes for students, including attainment, employment, and earnings, even after controlling for other relevant factors including cognitive
ability.
When we examined whether students enroll
in remedial courses
in the tested subject specifically, we again found no statistically significant differences
in the
predictive ability of either test.
(Even though classroom observations do not add much
predictive power, it is hoped that classroom observations excel on a third dimension, not captured
in the graph: the
ability to diagnose specific strengths and weaknesses.)
Behind the scenes of the Teacher EPI is a research consortium of individuals and organizations with expertise
in research, education, psychometrics, and
predictive analytics, who worked together to pinpoint the exact skills and
abilities that lead to the most student gains.
Finally, studies focused on the development of measures of teacher competence have documented that teachers»
ability to analyze student thinking as portrayed
in brief video clips of classroom lessons is
predictive of their teaching effectiveness (Kersting, Givvin, Thompson, Santagata, & Stigler, 2012).
Behind the Teacher EPI is a research consortium of individuals and organizations with expertise
in research, education, psychometrics and
predictive analytics, who worked together to pinpoint the exact skills and
abilities that lead to the most student gains.
To address this common challenge, Nick worked with a research consortium of individuals and organizations with expertise
in research, education, psychometrics, and
predictive analytics, to pinpoint the exact skills and
abilities that lead to the most student gains.
PREDICTIVE FORWARD - COLLISION WARNING While many cars offer collision warning and intervention systems, the 2017 Infiniti QX60's system has the
ability to look at the car beyond the one
in front of you, thus anticipating situations
in which the driver directly ahead will likely respond.
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Using historical market data from 1934 to 1972 and analyzing returns assuming various levels of
predictive ability, the result is that
in order to perform better than simply remaining fully invested
in stocks, one must be able to predict the market with at least 83 % accuracy, a
predictive ability that would be extremely difficult for even the best market timer to sustain.
Two Moon,
In science, the
ability to be heard is also a function of power — explanatory and
predictive power.
If you were to produce a chaotic model using the above, I would venture a prediction that the above former were the massive attractors about which we could make some decent predictions about the future but that the latter human produced CO2 inserted into our atmosphere would leave us with hopelessly inadequate and wrong predictions because CO2 contributed by man is not an attractor of any significance
in the chaotic Earth climate system nor is CO2 produced by man a perturbation that would yield any
predictive ability.
Evolution, Newtons laws of gravity and the theory of relativity while having uncertainties or open questions, have not be falsified, and have countless examples
in nature and the lab that demonstrate their
predictive abilities.
I am beginning to suspect that climatology is going to undergo a very serious degradation
in the perception of it's value and
predictive abilities, mostly because of the character of arguments offered by ss and others of similar ilk on both sides of this issue.
I'm not sure I know what that is
in the context of temperature anomalies, since they apparently have little short / medium term
predictive ability there.
In your opinion, given the progress to date, do think that a total expenditure of 30 billion dollars on so called climate science, for no results to date — no breakthroughs, no
predictive ability, no benefit to mankind — was a better use of funds than, say, trying to find a prophylactic for Ebola, or even a cure?
The very broad details (CO2 is a greenhouse gas, it has been rising) are only considered as «consensus» positions
in the same way the existence of gravity is a «consensus» position, based on overwhelming explanatory and
predictive ability.
Historical examples throughout the march of humanity to compare with the faith Western academics invest
in the
predictive ability of their numerical models (General Circulation Models or GCMs) would be a list of some pretty odd rituals.
«The recent dramatic cooling of the average heat content of the upper oceans, and thus a significant negative radiative imbalance of the climate system for at least a two year period, that was mentioned
in the Climate Science weblog posting of July 27, 2006, should be a wake - up call to the climate community that the focus on
predictive modeling as the framework to communicate to policymakers on climate policy has serious issues as to its
ability to accurately predict the behavior of the climate system.
Checking whether a model can produce past history
in no way validates it as a correct model of reality —
in a few minutes I could program a «model» that would reproduce past global temperature with complete accuracy — but would have no
predictive ability at all.
10 - 14 June 2013: CFMIP / EUCLIPSE Meeting on Cloud Processes and Climate Feedback, Hamburg, GERMANY Focus: Clouds and precipitation
in a changing climate; Coupling between cloud processes and the atmospheric circulation;
Ability of models to simulate cloud processes, and the impact of errors on model
predictive capabilities
Whereas many
predictive coding technologies of the past simply counted the number of times each word appeared
in each document, CNNs read the document word by word; an
ability that is groundbreaking for
predictive technologies like ediscovery document review.
The superior functioning of artificial intelligence over current processes is based
in part on the superior
ability of computing large amounts of information, data sets that are so large and so complex that the traditional means of processing this information simply isn't adequate enough when compared to techniques like
predictive analytics.
I would argue that although having an opponent at the table is going to be a non-starter, the courts should be much more carefully examining whether they actually have a sufficient understanding of
predictive coding methodology and performance to make a proportionality ruling under Rule 26, since, as the Da Silva court noted, the court's
ability to okay its use is rooted
in part
in the proportionality rule.
The most obvious of these skills is the
ability to produce certain genres of legal documents, usually including
predictive memoranda and briefs, and also (
in some programs) case briefs, letters, file memos, contracts, or judicial opinions.
Eventually, their
predictive abilities will deliver «a new line of efficiencies» that enterprises will lean on
in order to «develop further competitive advantages.»
Second, we validate our overall predictions with users» actual review of their career history
in order to optimize the
predictive ability of our overall match score.
To convince any hiring manager to give you a chance or invite you over for an interview, your resume must be
in a language and manner that highlight your analytical and
predictive ability as a statistician.
Also, perception isn't just important
in terms of sexual compatibility and its
predictive ability of sexual satisfaction.
Hence, perceived behavioral control is also regarded as making a direct
predictive influence on people's behavior
in situation when a person's opinions of control equal the amount of accrual control that he or she is has the
ability to practice.
The first 5 years of life are critical for the development of language and cognitive skills.1 By kindergarten entry, steep social gradients
in reading and math
ability, with successively poorer outcomes for children
in families of lower social class, are already apparent.2 — 4 Early cognitive
ability is,
in turn,
predictive of later school performance, educational attainment, and health
in adulthood5 — 7 and may serve as a marker for the quality of early brain development and a mechanism for the transmission of future health inequalities.8 Early life represents a time period of most equality and yet, beginning with
in utero conditions and extending through early childhood, a wide range of socially stratified risk and protective factors may begin to place children on different trajectories of cognitive development.9, 10
In reference to reading
abilities among students with asthma, indicators of socioeconomic status, gender, and level of school absences were found to be
predictive of reading scores.
In fact, there are likely even more domains of childhood adversity that might be measured and added that could further improve its
predictive ability, for example, low IQ, 40 parental death, and food scarcity.