predictive accuracy
collocation in Englishmeaningsofpredictiveandaccuracy
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predictive
adjective
uk/prɪˈdɪk.tɪv/us/prɪˈdɪk.tɪv/
relating to the ability ...
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accuracy
noun[U]
uk/ˈæk.jə.rə.si/us/ˈæk.jɚ.ə.si/
the fact of being exact ...
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These rules achieved a 95%predictiveaccuracywhen applied to the testing cases.
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Further validation of technical andpredictiveaccuracyis needed.
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In one randomized controlled trial,predictiveaccuracywas not improved by the addition of advance directives and discussion between patient and family member.
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In the manufacturing domain, shop floor operators prefer to have a small amount of highly intuitive rules by sacrificing a small loss inpredictiveaccuracy.
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These people will make better judgments by representativeness than others, and may consequently achieve greaterpredictiveaccuracythan others - especially if everybody ignores base-rates.
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To validate means to demonstrate, over a specified domain of application, that a model has acceptablepredictiveaccuracy.
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The error-rate of a classifier on a test data set measures itspredictiveaccuracy.
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Sufficientpredictiveaccuracywould solve the related problems of unacceptably high false-positive rates and of unnecessar y overcommitment.
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But what ifpredictiveaccuracywas sufficient to satisfy an accuracy criterion for preemption?
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The user may provide a testing data set and define an acceptable level ofpredictiveaccuracy.
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In contrast, thepredictiveaccuracyof fetal weight assessment can be measured easily against birthweight.
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This finding supports the contention discussed above that assessingpredictiveaccuracyon the basis of brief, verbal, hypothetical vignettes omits elements critical to decision-making.
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Generally, we find that the data-generating model class does not always dominate with regard topredictiveaccuracy.
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Possibly, biological markers of risk will increase thepredictiveaccuracyof measurable genetic vulnerabilities to the disorder.
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A healthy degree of humility and realism supports admitting diagnostic and prognostic limitations while upholding high standards for diagnostic andpredictiveaccuracy.
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There are two reasons for our focus on out-of-samplepredictiveaccuracy.
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If these conditions hold, the central manager diversifies across judgments by combining delegated manager portfolios according to their assessment of each delegate's generalpredictiveaccuracy.
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This can even go at the expense of thepredictiveaccuracyof the model.
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