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You can use it to describe a model that is based on practical experience or observation rather than theory. For example, "We used an empirical model to predict the future performance of our stock portfolio."
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A simple empirical model for decadal climate prediction.
Herron, M. M. & Langway, C. C. Firn densification: An empirical model.
The empirical model was verified successfully by performing confirmation experiments.
An empirical model was extracted and verified using confirmation test.
The hurricane simulation is based on Vickery's empirical model.
An empirical model was worked out by experiment results fitting.
The empirical model developed fits the measured data sufficiently well.
For a number of years, Litman's research remained the most prominent empirical model of film success, summarized in his 1998 book, "The Motion Picture Mega-Industry".
The paper addresses the development of modified SRP empirical model for IRNSS IRNSS SRP Empirical Modell, ISEM).
An empirical model of the phenomenon is proposed.
The corrosion mechanism is explained by proposing an empirical model.
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