The prediction model



Example: Prediction model forecasts outcomes using trained data patterns

Definition


"The prediction model" refers to a computational system or algorithm designed to analyze data patterns and forecast future outcomes or events. It utilizes trained data inputs to make informed predictions, often applied in fields such as machine learning, statistics, and artificial intelligence.

Etymology


The term "the prediction model" combines 'prediction,' derived from the Latin 'praedictio,' meaning 'to declare beforehand,' and 'model,' from the Latin 'modulus,' meaning 'measure' or 'standard.' Together, they describe a framework for anticipating future occurrences based on learned data patterns.

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"The prediction model" appears in the Vocaplus list "English - Data & AI - (A1-C2) - set 1", containing 110 commonly used words.
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