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predictive

[pri-dik-tiv] / prɪˈdɪk tɪv /


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Jasper Hellweg, a securities analyst of healthcare and insider trends at Argus Research, which owns Vicker’s, said the ratio has little predictive power at these levels.

From MarketWatch

Another goal is to decrease the use of hazardous chemicals and reduce the size and energy demand of hardware by applying advanced predictive technologies for high-power vortices.

From Science Daily

As predictive indicators, those presale numbers are useful.

From The Wall Street Journal

One advanced tool was predictive policing software built by engineers from Dubai with machine learning that identifies where thieves might strike next.

From New York Times

One method involves using Her Hoop Stats Rating, a predictive metric of team strength based on machine learning.

From Washington Post