Sentences with phrase «predictive value as»

We certainly have some written judgments, and even databases of written judgments, but not data sets large enough to provide adequate precision and predictive value as promised by artificial intelligence.
Nonclinical in vivo assessment of QT interval in cardiovascular safety pharmacology studies has limited predictive value as well, often necessitating a «Thorough QT» clinical study later in development.
«Collectively, data on eye movement testing demonstrates a high degree of sensitivity and predictive value as an outcome measure for concussion,» observes the study.

Not exact matches

«As the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) has emphasized, background checks have limited predictive value and can have a disparate impact on minority drivers,» Rogers wrote in a white paper on Uber that was published last year.
Third, academic research has found that valuation metrics, such as the earnings yield (E / P) or the CAPE 10 earnings yield, and valuation spreads have predictive value in terms of future returns.
«Predictive technology is rapidly becoming an integral component of supply chain execution, as companies recognize its enormous value,» said Eric Carlborg, general partner at August Capital.
In practice, the media has identified several cases of the Morningstar and its officers touting the ratings as having predictive value.
One component consists of widely held values, such as simplicity, consistency and predictive accuracy (these will be examined in connection with criteria below, since Kuhn acknowledges that they are widely shared among different scientific communities).
It seems as if most seasons feature a team with Miami's profile — a team that wins a bunch of close games and provokes the perennial debate between the camps of «your record is all that matters» and «how you win has predictive value and should be a part of the rankings.»
Researchers at the University of Chicago looked at the predictive value of a student's freshman year of high school as it relates to a number of future outcomes.
Clinically useful guides, such as the Opioid Risk Tool, offer good predictive value for physicians.
As expected based on predictive modelling, patients began to return to their baseline LDL cholesterol values by an average of 2 - 3 % per month, meaning they will be back to their starting levels by about 18 - 21 months for the two dose groups.
Just as important, the negative predictive value — the percentage of patients without ARMD who had ion levels below the threshold — was 93 to 97 percent across groups.
«Our research shows BDNF levels change considerably across pregnancy and provide predictive value for depressive symptoms in women, as well as poor fetal growth.
The 3rd order polynomial fit to the data (courtesy of Excel) is for entertainment purposes only, and should not be construed as having any predictive value whatsoever.
As additional studies are being conducted on the predictive value PD - L1 in pretreatment specimens, our purpose was to establish patterns of PD - L1 expression in both primary and metastatic specimens and to determine whether this expression is homogenous or not.
But he cautioned that people should view their study as a «launching point» for more research, and not interpret it as having any predictive value for the upcoming winter, as some media outlets have portrayed it.
Much like the debate over global warming, these non-believers refuse to validate an unassailable fact: standardized testing does have positive — and predictivevalue in education and in life, just as the Earth is, indeed, getting warmer.
Amid opt - outs and outrage at the SBACs, Connecticut passed a law replacing the un-validated 11th grade SBAC with the SAT as a required high school test; even though the SAT has been proven to have little predictive value for determining college success.
In predictive values for the end of 2012 and 2013 publishers will significantly shift towards non-traditional marketplaces such as newsstands, supermarkets, dedicated children stores and Internet stores.
As we saw above, the window of time during which they have predictive value is extremely short.
As demonstrated by numerous independent studies, most of these services provide imprecise performance ratings and rankings based on vaguely - described proprietary methodologies with hardly any predictive value.
You also fail to see the value in, for example, 15 years of solid history on an account recently closed as predictive of future behavior.
Evidence is also mounting that other factor premia, such as value and low beta, are also time varying and predictable.3 Table 1 reports for a number of popular factors the one - year - ahead predictive regression using the valuation spread as the predictive variable.
But using net margin as a metric for stock screening has been shown to not be useful, while using price / sales HAS predictive value.
«And that's because its value as a predictive figure is becoming more and more widely known,» says Lynch.
However, the predictive value of body language is not as reliable as most think, largely because many body cues may have a variety of meanings and because fearful, rambunctious and uneducated dogs are more likely to bite than those that are aggressive.
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With this kind of coupled ocean, it seems silly to be highlighting the prediction range of the current grand ensemble as if it had more than dubious predictive value.
The problem I have with it is its usefulness, as the speaker basically said that if the answer didn't match observations then that just meant the constraints were wrong (or possibly the prior - he did not insist on a uniform one) which implies it doesn't have any practical predictive value, as there seems no way of knowing which constraints are the right ones other than by checking if the answer looks good... Rumour has it that one of the later speakers may be going to say it is not useful for our sort of climate research for some reason... it will all be on video at some later date for those who are interested.
The worry is that modellers and their followers are so deldued as to have genuinely persuaded themsleves that their work is of authentic predictive value.
I have watched in astonishment for the last 20 years as large numbers of very smart people pretended GCM's have predictive value.
Models showing that catastrophic temperature increases will or are even likely to occur as carbon dioxide levels may increase have no predictive value.
But he cautioned that people should view their study as a «launching point» for more research, and not interpret it as having any predictive value for the upcoming winter, as some media outlets have portrayed it.
And i agree that there seems to be no predictive value in winter ice growth versus summer recession.It would be interesting to graph sea surface temperatures versus ice extent (individual years, not normed), to see if that lends some information as to the probability that soot is an important factor in summer melt.
He has me thinking that the GCMs run up against a wall as time increases, that their predictive value may have peaked or even declined with their increasing complexity.
I think reversals are pretty random, there is no such thing as being overdue, that's like being overdue at a slot machine, past behavior has no predictive value.
When this model ``... neglects many of the mechanisms that could come into play in transporting methane quickly to the atmosphere, such as faults, channels, and blowouts of the sediment column» then one must ask what bearing or predictive - value it has for abrupt methane release.
In the dendro area, models with pitiful R2 values of.15 or.2 are used as if they were predictive of anything (rather than merely providing some useful food for thought).
Also, the most strategic law firms — the ones that view predictive coding as a key tool in helping them add value and better serve clients — are driving adoption among competing firms.
They are expanding rapidly as a host of companies compete to develop platforms, many of them with AI capacity, that organise, summarise and analyse data so that it delivers genuine value in saving time when producing documents, and increasingly, as a flexible predictive tool.
In fact, Mr Thio, in his article, explicitly mentioned that «senior lawyers will not be spared either: the development of predictive analysis software has meant that the experience and intuition that we value can now be replaced with a computer's predictions as to the outcome of a case or its likely settlement value» (read the original article here).
«Indeed, even those litigation professionals who have experienced frustration with emerging eDiscovery technology promises — such as predictive coding and other technology assisted review applications — have found the value of EDA.»
Using the 1 - month prevalence of major depression derived from the Diagnostic Interview Schedule (DIS) as criterion, the weighted sensitivity of the CES - D was 100 %; specificity 88 %; and positive predictive value 13 · 2 %.
Key Question # 1 (accuracy of screening tools): Studies on the accuracy of screening tools will be included if they compared a screening instrument with a valid criterion standard, defined as a DSM diagnosis of MDD or an ICD diagnosis of depressive episode based on a validated diagnostic interview procedure, and if they reported data allowing determination of sensitivity and specificity, positive predictive value, and negative predictive value.
Batteries of biomarkers that measure allostatic load (also termed allostatic overload to highlight pathophysiology of the extreme)(38) tap into the major mediators of allostasis along with some key secondary outcomes, such as body mass index or waist — hip ratio and glycosylated hemoglobin (39), and provide a broad - based assessment of the dysregulation of these adaptive systems that has turned out to have predictive value in a variety of epidemiologic studies (40).
Although the number, shape, and predictive validity of internalizing trajectory classes were similar across gender, trajectory classes» initial values and rates of change varied significantly across gender, as did the impact of maternal postpartum depression and anxiety on latent growth factors.
The objectives were a) to assess the classification accuracy of the CAGI (sensitivity, specificity, positive and negative predictive values) for detecting problem gambling as confirmed by clinical assessment; and b) to compare the CAGI with existing instruments for youth problem gambling (convergent validity).
In addition, variables such as the commitment / love are significant predictors for both women and men, but with higher predictive value for the former.
Maternal age was initially examined as a covariate, but it did not provide predictive value and was strongly correlated with SES (r =.60, p <.001), so it was dropped from the final model for power and parsimony.
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