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Economic forecasts may again be blind

Economic forecasts may again be blind

In the current artificially propped market environment, the economic forecasts based on real economic, soft and financial indicators may fail massively.

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Posted on 2018-01-202018-01-20Categories NewsTags calamity, economic, failure, forecasting, market, metrics, models

Predicting events using machine learning

Kira Radinsky has garnered international recognition for her work forecasting real-world events, like disease outbreaks and riots.

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Posted on 2015-02-13Categories News, SoftwareTags forecasting, models, prediction

Validating Models of Adversary Behaviors

Hundreds of billions of dollars have been spent on the United States homeland security since 9/11, and numerous models have been developed to study the strategic interactions between defenders and adversaries, e.g. attackers or terrorists.

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Posted on 2013-05-082015-01-30Categories News, ResearchTags behavioural, models, validation
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