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predictor

/pri-dik-ter/US // prɪˈdɪk tər //UK // (prɪˈdɪktə) //

预测者,预测器,预言家,预测人

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person or thing that predicts.
    • : Mathematics. a formula for determining additional values or derivatives of a function from the relationship of its given values.

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Examples

  • Then, the team used a machine learning approach creating a computer algorithm to identify which of these characteristics were the best predictors of success in the past.

  • This would still target those at highest risk of death — older age is a big predictor of Covid-19 fatality — and it’d be much more straightforward.

  • The betting odds are much more accurate predictors than surveys or models, but they’re dominated by higher-income folks who are mainly male, and often bet on sports.

  • State environmental secretary Ben Grumbles said wastewater testing does not replace clinical testing but can be a great predictor of where the virus is and how rampantly it is spreading, detecting its presence in people who may never show symptoms.

  • Because xG is the best predictor of future performance, Tottenham’s occupation of the top spot may not be long-lasting.

  • Later on, the best predictor becomes how assimilated their Facebook friend networks are.

  • Gladwell argues that the quality of the school is less a predictor of individual success than individual merit is.

  • "On a coast" seems like a much better predictor than "near a big military base or defense contractor".

  • Right now, on Pope Name Predictor, John Paul III is predictably leading the bunch.

  • For example, plane crashes typically happen in bad weather, but bad weather is not a reliable predictor of a plane crash.

  • And here we return again to take a new survey of him in the course of his public practice as a predictor.

  • Hooker indeed seemed to have done what no predictor of events should do; he fixed on the period of its accomplishment.

  • The anonymous predictor, whoever he was, was a man of no mean ability.

  • He was a predictor, using his occult gift of second sight to foreknow events and tell The Leader about them.

  • It could have been an intelligence-evaluator, or an enemy-intentions predictor, but it seemed small even for that.

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