The phrase
"predictive capability" refers to the ability of something or someone to make informed predictions or forecasts about future events or outcomes based on available information or past patterns. It means being able to anticipate what might happen in the future.
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Scientists and management agencies alike stress the need to improve resolution and
predictive capabilities of climate models through improved data collection and analysis.
Of two such functions / model classes with seemingly equal fitting capability for the past, any of them or both may be of
bad predictive capability.
Instead, Mazda's «i - ACTIV» system relies
on predictive capabilities to live up to its positioning as one of the great car technologies at the 2015 LA Auto Show.
It was previously presumed that only psychosocial risk factors possessed significant
predictive capability for socioemotional development.
The products of detonation, the particle size dynamics and type of carbon produced can correlate directly to the type of explosive, and improving computer models of explosive performance, leading to
better predictive capability in assuring the safety, security, and effectiveness of the U.S. nuclear deterrent.
«All the observed, analytical and theoretical results presented lead to a convincing conclusion that both the CRE (cosmic - ray driven electron - induced - reaction) mechanism and the CFC - warming mechanism not only provide new fundamental understandings of the O3 hole and global climate change but have
superior predictive capabilities, compared with the conventional models.»
«Now that we have quantified this missing piece of the puzzle, we can improve our real -
time predictive capabilities in the event of a future oil spill.»
In turn, sharing scientific and
indigenous predictive capabilities is meant to improve coastal ice interpretation and prediction based on satellite imagery, assist communities refining public safety measures, and to add local sea ice to parameters used in assessing global climate change in the Arctic.
The model is still at a proof of concept stage, and researchers said that they'd need to study a much larger sample size — hundreds of people, rather than dozens — to see how their model's
predictive capabilities hold up.
GE then challenged Yan's team, in collaboration with the software company Cascade Technologies, to deliver these first - of - a-kind results before the 2015 test to demonstrate a
truly predictive capability.
LeCun and Chintala tested their generator's
predictive capabilities by feeding it four frames of video and having it generate the next two frames using AI.
For instance, statistical models are prone to overfitting, leading to spurious agreement with the data, but
poor predictive capability.
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
Ms Carol Feuerriegel, Enterprise Information Manager explains that, «long timeframes (5 to 25 years) for forecasting, planning and constructing transmission electricity infrastructure, combined with rapidly emerging alternative power sources, means Transpower needs to leverage reliable historical data and
sophisticated predictive capabilities to make strategic investment decisions for the future».
If you've fully bought into the Google ecosystem and want a Material Design - style launcher with
useful predictive capabilities, the Google Now Launcher is a no - brainer.
«Then you start to think about leveraging that to create great customer experience, that
predictive capability of saying: «we think there is a good price available today to go to Manchester next Friday night», for example.»
He and Professor John Campbell showed that P / E10 and foreign market equivalents have a
good predictive capability in the intermediate - term (10 years).
Just before Lehman, these people had exactly zero
predictive capabilities.
The system, which leverages «network insights,
predictive capabilities, and both internal and external data sources,» will determine if a card account is at risk of fraud, and then quantify that risk to the issuer, allowing them to take action quickly to protect consumers and mitigate fraud losses.
The complex answer takes 10 - 15 years of dedicated study and even then, you still won't have all the answers you were looking for, but you will have facts, evidence, observation, models that have
predictive capabilities, truth and reality.
«We will acquire best - in - class technology that provides traditional, mobile and self - ordering capabilities while incorporating advanced data and analytics for better business and
predictive capabilities» Morrow explains.
The man has all
the predictive capability of a Magic 8 - Ball.»
Predictive capabilities that far in advance could save lives and livelihoods, from sounding alarms for floods and mudslides to preparing farmers for long dry seasons.
That kind of
predictive capability would demand what seems an unobtainable wish — a comprehensive, bottom - up theory of why markets move as they do.
Despite the plethora of research, more needs to be done, said the report, which ends with a wish list of critical research needs including better
predictive capabilities and models, as well as ways to measure the socio - economic impacts of drought outside of money spent by the Forest Service suppressing fires.
These 3 - D models also can be used to assess and improve
the predictive capabilities of the 2 - D models that government agencies and consulting companies use for predicting how floods will spread and the associated risks and hazards.
Now we have a valuable tool that, thanks to computer - based statistical analysis, can be used to broaden
our predictive capabilities in a very wide range of applicative avenues, from biophysics to biomedicine.»
Schwartz and his colleagues study a host of other diseases, such as diabetes, to see what
the predictive capabilities and associations of Twitter can reveal.
The better understanding provided by MMS will help researchers to forecast where increases in reconnection occur and what flow of particles can get in, Burch says: «We'll have lots of
predictive capability.»
The committee also declined to describe a detailed scientific road map leading to such
a predictive capability, because it felt that the information could be misused.
«There was
no predictive capability between the lab dish tests and the animal tests,» Dahlman said.
Shifting from reactive to
predictive capabilities, however, would represent an entirely new approach to animal rescue.
PANTHER also examined
the predictive capability of the information buried in data.
After successful prototype implementation, verification and validation of the new methods, these will be implemented in an open source library and transferred to leading application codes in order to improve
their predictive capabilities and physical correctness.
The obtained magnetic superexchange coupling, J, is in very good agreement with experiment, demonstrating
the predictive capability.
«Understanding the stabilizing mechanisms of the turbulence is definitely an important task in order to gain
a predictive capability in the design of future fusion reactors,» said Ruiz.
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