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When Predictions Don't Predict

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 1991
EDITORIAL COMMENT: We accepted this paper to remind readers that the rules of clinical common sense as well as the results of statistical calculations are needed to judge published results of clinical trials. Statistical rules for design of a trial should be followed, and advice of a statistician sought before rather than after a study begins.
A L, Speirs, R H, Asch, S J, Silber
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El Niño prediction and predictability

Journal of Computational Physics, 2008
El Nino-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) is by far the most energetic, and at present also the most predictable, short-term fluctuation in the Earth's climate system, though the limits of its predictability are still a subject of considerable debate. As a result of over two-decades of intensive observational, theoretical and modeling efforts, ENSO's basic ...
Dake Chen, Mark A. Cane
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Predictive Software

Automated Software Engineering, 2001
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José Hernández-Orallo   +1 more
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Predictability of Enforcement

2011
The current theory of runtime enforcement is based on two properties for evaluating an enforcement mechanism: soundness and transparency. Soundness defines that the output is always good ("no bad traces slip out") and transparency defines that good input is not changed ("no surprises on good traces").
Nataliia Bielova, Fabio Massacci
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On prediction in theorist

Artificial Intelligence, 1993
Theorist is a technical term for both a theoretical framework and a running system which is capable of drawing non-monotonic, defeasible conlcusions [\textit{D. Poole}, A logical framework for default reasoning, Artif. Intell. 36, No. 1, 27-47 (1988; Zbl 0647.68094)].
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The folly of prediction

ACM97: The Next 50 Years of Computing on - ACM '97, 1997
Our first speaker is known throughout the industry as the Father of the Minicomputer, although I’m sure he has mixed feelings about this. And I guess he is the embodiment of the saying, “You only know where you’re going if you know where you’ve been.” He’s been a very significant part of the industry since the very early days, so when he talks about ...
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Prediction and projection of heatwaves

Nature Reviews Earth & Environment, 2022
Daniela I V Domeisen   +2 more
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Protein folding: Predicting predicting

Proteins: Structure, Function, and Bioinformatics, 1994
G D, Rose, T P, Creamer
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Improved protein structure prediction using predicted interresidue orientations

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 2020
Jianyi Yang   +2 more
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