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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a given prediction" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific prediction that has been established or accepted in a particular context.
Example: "Based on a given prediction, we expect the market to rise by 10% over the next quarter."
Alternatives: "a specific forecast" or "an established prediction".
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Predictive technologies rely on a technique called Bayesian inference to combine multiple signals and estimate the accuracy of a given prediction.
The applied search strategy minimizes the cost function for a given prediction horizon.
Time series based methods suffer a major disadvantage when an auditor seeks additional information about a given prediction.
The Domain of Applicability (APD) of the model was also successfully defined to ascertain that a given prediction can be considered reliable.
When coupled with fragment based toxicophore descriptors this has allowed for the identification of locally significant toxicophores for a given prediction [13].
For feature selection, generally a chromosome is modelled as a binary string identifying the selected features for a given prediction model.
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Given that every pocket identification algorithm is basically a heuristic it needs to incorporate a scoring function providing a measure of confidence in given prediction.
But the turnout may be a little lower, given predictions of snowstorms moving from the West to the Midwest and New England, and rainstorms in the New York area.
I'm a guy who has never given predictions about knocking guys out.
Furthermore, the forecast module optimized by the optimization module is considered a predictor for giving prediction intervals.
Thus, we had 18 predictions on a given day (predictions of three different durations multiplied by six forecast products).
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