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Why experts often get predictions wrong

Why experts often get predictions wrong

One of the problems with economic forecasting is that a small change in a few variables can make predictions almost impossibly complex. The maths can quickly become complicated.
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Posted on 2017-09-05Categories GeneralTags expert, forecasting, prediction, time series

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

Prediction isn’t a hopeless enterprise

It’s possible to get better at forecasting. Research offers some insights into the factors that make a difference to become a “super forecaster”.

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Posted on 2015-02-032015-02-03Categories News, ResearchTags accuracy, forecasting, prediction, research

Predicting Social Content Performance

Adobe has announced a powerful new predictive publishing capability which predicts social engagement on individual pieces of content and automatically suggests ideal timing to improve how that content will perform.

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Posted on 2013-04-252015-01-30Categories News, ResearchTags performance, prediction, social media
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