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The phrase 'constant prediction' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it whenever you want to describe something that is being predicted over and over again. For example, "The constant prediction of rain caused people to wear extra layers of clothing."
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A moving prediction horizon in the control algorithm found by genetic algorithm has been compared with a constant prediction horizon.
The top row ("Offline average") corresponds to a constant prediction of the average of the offline value across 11 months.
These models formed the initial population on which the GA performed operations such as crossover and mutation to obtain model(s) with best rate constant prediction.
The second benchmark b) may be understood as a constant prediction of (y^{prime }_{i}=text{texttt{sp}}_{i}/text{texttt{mxsp}}_{i}).
The methods are persistence PST, simple exponential smoothing SES, autoregression AR1 and AR2, Gaussian process regression MAT2, locally constant prediction LCP and local linear prediction LLP.
Specifically, for the uncompleted CV charging process, the logarithmic function-based current time constant prediction model and the reference correlation curve are established to identify the battery capacity fading.
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People have been forecasting the death of newspapers for decades, I said, and while agreeing that the printed media faces some serious challenges (not the least of which is constant predictions of its forthcoming demise) there is no certainty that future generations will choose electronic devices to the exclusion of newspapers, which will continue to have tradition, authority and portability.
Email remains the "killer app" of online politics -- particularly online fundraising -- despite constant predictions of its demise.
For perfect predictions, Brier's score will be 0; for constant predictions of 0.5 for every individual, Brier's score will be 0.25.
The model tree contains four leaves (linear regression models LM1 LM4), of which three contain constant predictions and one contains a linear model.
Most strikingly, for the backbone amides that are exposed to solvent above 0.5 Å in more than one but less than half of the models in the NMR relaxation-restrained ensemble, with the exception of Lys 48, the amide rate constant predictions are nearly as accurate (rmsd for log kOH− of 0.69) as those for the more highly exposed sites.
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