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    JMH follows different predictive models in order to enhance customer experience‚ and to increase customer referral as well. I will address 2 examples on how JMH uses predictive models. JMH created a predictive model based on member’s use of the ER (Emergency Room) services‚ it has been identified that if a patient has a constant use of the ER is more likely to become a mental health insurance user‚ with this information JMH is able to target recurrent users of the ER as potential members. The other

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    Data Mining 95-791 Spring 2013 Lecture #8 Predictive analytics: Regression Artur Dubrawski awd@cs.cmu.edu This unit • Good-old correlation scores revisited • Locally weighted regression – As an approximator of non-linear functions – As a framework for active/purposive acquisition of data 95-791 Data Mining Lecture #8 Slide 2 Copyright © 2000-2013 Artur Dubrawski Correlational scores of association between attributes of data • • • • Linear Rank Quadratic …. Would not it be

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    spending in their stores. Retail stores use the unemployment rate to estimate how much inventory to keep at their stores‚ which is important in maintaining cost effectiveness. In this consultant role you will apply calculations and research to create a predictive sales report. Part I Year Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Annual 1948 3.4 3.8 4 3.9 3.5 3.6 3.6 3.9 3.8 3.7 3.8 4 3.75 1949 4.3 4.7 5 5.3 6.1 6.2 6.7 6.8 6.6 7.9 6.4 6.6 6.05 1950 6.5 6.4 6.3 5.8 5.5 5.4 5 4.5 4.4 4.2 4.2 4

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    2.1.2 Predictive Analytics Consumer-goods companies have traditionally used historical performance‚ channel demands‚ and gut feel to determine price‚ promotions‚ assortment‚ and replenishment. Now companies should start to turn to predictive analytics to refine this decision making. One CPG company mines a massive database of historical point-of-sale and promotions data‚ integrated with real-time data from social media and weather forecasts‚ to predict daily demand by store and optimize assortments

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    A theoretical foundation provides a rationale for predictions about the relationship among variable of research study. Predictive theories move beyond explanation of precise relations between concepts or the effects of one or more concepts (McEwen & Wills‚ 2014). Predictive theories are generated and tested by experimental research involving manipulation of a phenomenon to determine how it affects or changes some dimension or characteristics of another phenomenon (Fawcett‚ 1999). During Green & Davis

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    Predictive Policing Raghad K. Shakir Professor Johnnie E. Drake‚ Jr Information Systems in Decision Making – CIS500 July 2013 Strayer University The New Technique and Random Patrols Historical Studies and findings since 1960s have revealed the restrictions of police patrol and investigation for identifying and reducing crimes. The normal and classic ways of investigation did not work effectively to stop crimes or prevent them to happen by investigating suspects in the residential areas

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    Is NSSE Messy? An Analysis of Predictive Validity David DiRamio and David Shannon Paper presentation for the Annual Meeting of the American Educational Research Association April 10‚ 2011 in New Orleans‚ LA Contact Information: David DiRamio‚ Ph.D. Associate Professor Administration of Higher Education 4096 Haley Center Auburn University‚ AL 36849 Office (334) 844-3065 E-mail: diramio@auburn.edu David Shannon‚ Ph.D. Professor Educational Psychology 4028 Haley Center Auburn University‚ AL

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    Predictive-Corrective Incompressible SPH B. Solenthaler ∗ University of Zurich R. Pajarola † University of Zurich Figure 1: Three examples produced with our incompressible simulation: (Left) 2M particles splashing against the simulation boundaries. (Center) Close-up view of a wave tank. (Right) A fluid represented by 700k particles colliding with cylinder obstacles. Abstract We present a novel‚ incompressible fluid simulation method based on the Lagrangian Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics (SPH)

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    policing has become increasingly popular in most American communities (Kosciejew 33). While this may sound like a good idea at first‚ it becomes a problem if it is used to judge and punish people for crimes that have not taken place (Kosciejew 33). Predictive policing removes the ideals of innocence‚ which our courts uphold (qtd. in Kosciejew 33). People being held responsible for crimes that have not occurred‚ removes the opportunity for them to make their own choices‚ thereby condemning them for actions

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    Predictive Policing Strayer University Computer Information Systems CIS 500 October 21‚ 2012 Introduction Crimes are best defined as an act‚ omission‚ or neglect that result in breaking the law and is punishable by the courts. In effort to maintain law and order in society many cities have taken the initiative to move toward innovation in crime solving and crime prevention. While traditional methods of policing are still being used‚ larger cities have incorporated technological advances

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