Difference between classification and prediction?
The decision tree is a classification model, applied to existing data. If you apply it to new data, for which the class is unknown, you also get a prediction of the class. The assumption is that the new data comes from the similar distribution as the data you used to build your decision tree. In many cases this is a correct assumption and that is why you can use the decision tree for building a predictive model.
What will happen with technology in the future?
There is no possible way to predict this as we cannot know what we do not know that might be learned in the future and could be found useful to make things that satisfy our needs and wants. All major technical advances have depended on discoveries of unanticipatable and previously unknown natural phenomena, then inventing ways to make useful things based on such natural phenomena.
When does David Cook say what's more unpredictable than being predictable?
During the Top 6 elimination of Season 7. When Carly Smithson is eliminated.
Questions about future events, like who will win the Super Bowl or when the world will end can only be answered with predictions. Often, those predictions are based on evidence and facts, but sometimes they are someone's opinion. The Predictions category is a place where questions about future events are gathered together to be answered.
predicting outcomes are just like drawing conlusions and inferring something.,,
everyone has to predict something about the future just like i predicted this was what it meant!♥
answer=guessing what i will mean,what it will be about and more.,,etc
What were the three witches' second predictions?
The second predictions of the three witches dealt with threats against Macbeth [c. 1014-August 15, 1057]. The first predictions of Act 1 Scene 3 dealt with Macbeth's seeming destiny. The witches predicted that Macbeth would be promoted to Thane of Cawdor and then to King of Scotland. Their intention was to lure him down the evil road that uncontrolled, raging, greedy ambition would lead him. In Act 4 Scene 1, the witches intended to keep Macbeth on his evil course by a false sense of security about his reign. They led him to believe that he only needed to beware of Macduff. They also made him think that his kingship was bulletproof to men born of women. They specified that his downfall only would happen with the movement of Birnam Wood to Dunsinane Castle. But they gave him no explanations. They didn't link any of the predictions together. The information was given to him in an eerily supernatural setting deep within a cavern. So it was difficult for Macbeth to think of concrete, practical explanations for such incredulous events.
What prediction does Basil Hallward make about the three of them?
That they will suffer for their talents.
In my openion a preditive study can be related to study of unknown future and we get the information on the basis of our sourndings with no gaurantee of being 100% correct about that.
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Is it possible to predict the future?
It depends on what you believe in;
Some people say deja-vu is a type of prediction
Sometimes people say it's in dreams
Some people say it's only certain who can "connect" to seeing the future
Some people think it's just gibberish
Neither. The art of precognition is not exact. If your predictions are proven correct it is unnecessary to adjust either your prediction or the observations.
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How do you make predictions in math?
Sometimes the numerical answer to a question is not 100% predictable in which case one can guess in terms of probability. For example, the "best" (best in a sense that mathematics can make precise) guess for the total of the next roll of two six-sided dice is 7.
How far can computers really predict?
That will vary depending on the real world system being simulated to make the prediction.
Some real world systems are deterministic and simplemaking it easy to make good long term predictions, other systems are perturbed in unpredictable ways making prediction impossible, many real world systems (e.g. the weather) are deterministic but chaotic (i.e. they are very sensitive to undetectably small differences in initial conditions) making them predictable until these tiny differences accumulate to large differences.
For these reasons it is hard to give any simple answer to your question.
Can doctors predict death of smokers?
Yes. They could observe how many packs of cigarettes a smoker smokes each day. Then, they could find out how long until lung cancer takes over and kills the smoker.
What age is predicted by the best-fit line for a height of 50 inches?
40
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Can babies eye color be predicted?
No, unless only one color runs on both sides of the family. The genetics of eye color are more complicated than previously thought. Color is determined by multiple genes. The genetics of eye color are so complex, that almost any parent-child combination of eye colors can occur.
What does sequence of events mean?
It means that there are a bunch of events happening in a certain order
list how the events happened, in the sequence they happened in. What happened first, second, third and so forth.
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Idleness has been shown to be detrimental to your health according to some studies(you can Google it, imma be lazy), so sitting around doing nothing wouldn't directly kill you, it would probably shorten your life span a bit and speed up your demise.