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Predictive Software Models

12 International Workshop on Software Technology and Engineering Practice (STEP'04), 2006
A predictive software model (PSM) is any model extracted from software engineering data that can be readily used to make a prediction regarding some aspect of a software system. In this paper, we present some well known applications of predictive software models, and propose new potential applications for PSMs.
Jelber Sayyad-Shirabad   +2 more
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Predictive Models in Urology

Urologia Journal, 2013
Predictive modeling is emerging as an important knowledge-based technology in healthcare. The interest in the use of predictive modeling reflects advances on different fronts such as the availability of health information from increasingly complex databases and electronic health records, a better understanding of causal or statistical predictors of ...
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Predictive models for music

Connection Science, 2009
Modelling long-term dependencies in time series has proved very difficult to achieve with traditional machine-learning methods. This problem occurs when considering music data. In this paper, we introduce predictive models for melodies. We decompose melodic modelling into two subtasks.
Paiement, Jean-François   +2 more
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Models for Prediction Purposes

Journal of Mental Science, 1959
It is natural for psychiatrists and others dealing with mental patients to enquire what the prognosis is for a patient showing certain symptoms or syndromes of symptoms—taking age and the history of the patient's illness into account. The very fact that the symptoms generally form syndromes points to their interdependence to a greater or lesser degree,
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Model Assessment for Predictive Classification Models

Communications in Statistics - Theory and Methods, 2010
In this article, we present a novel methodology to assess predictive models for a binary target. In our opinion, the main weakness of the criteria proposed in the literature is not to take the financial costs of a wrong decision into account. The objective of this article is to derive the optimal cut-off in predictive classification models and to ...
UBERTI, PIERPAOLO, Figini S.
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Approaches to predictive modeling

The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 1994
A four-component clinical model for process improvement is presented: (1) patient-related risk factors, (2) clinical processes ordered by the attending physician, (3) the hospital's execution of the physician's plan, and (4) the patient's outcome, or outcomes, resulting from the first three factors.
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A Model For Prediction Of Endometrial Cancer

Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica, 1989
An epidemiological statistical model was designed to identify women at low and high risk of developing endometrial cancer (EC). The model was based on a number of easily identified clinical factors such as hirsutism, parity, diabetes mellitus, body mass index (BMI) and smoking.
E, Dahlgren   +4 more
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A prediction model for bovine ostertagiasis

Veterinary Record, 1979
A mathematical model based on development and mortality rates, and incorporating data on the infectivity, fecundity and migratory behaviour of Ostertagia ostertagi, was used to predict the level of pasture contamination and the occurrence of clinical ostertagiasis in grazing calves during 1975 and 1976. A comparison of the predicted and observed events
Gettinby, G.   +3 more
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Applications of Prediction Models

2008
In this chapter, we consider several areas of application of prediction models in public health, clinical practice, and medical research. We use several small case studies for illustration.
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Structure prediction and modelling

Current Biology, 1992
Cracking the second fundamental code of molecular biology (how the tertiary structure of a protein is determined by its amino acid sequence) remains an elusive goal. However, the impetus to establish credible approximations, if not a definitive solution to this relationship, has never been greater.
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