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  4. Probabilistic forecasting - Wikipedia

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    Probabilistic forecasting summarizes what is known about, or opinions about, future events. In contrast to single-valued forecasts (such as forecasting that the maximum temperature at a given site on a given day will be 23 degrees Celsius, or that the result in a given football match will be a no-score draw), probabilistic forecasts assign a probability to each of a number of different ...

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  6. Conformal prediction - Wikipedia

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    The conformal prediction first arose in a collaboration between Gammerman, Vovk, and Vapnik in 1998; [1] this initial version of conformal prediction used what are now called E-values though the version of conformal prediction best known today uses p-values and was proposed a year later by Saunders et al. [7] Vovk, Gammerman, and their students and collaborators, particularly Craig Saunders ...

  7. Decision stump - Wikipedia

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    That is, it is a decision tree with one internal node (the root) which is immediately connected to the terminal nodes (its leaves). A decision stump makes a prediction based on the value of just a single input feature. Sometimes they are also called 1-rules. [2] Depending on the type of the input feature, several variations are possible.

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  9. Duverger's law - Wikipedia

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    Duverger presents the example of an election in which 100,000 moderate voters and 80,000 radical voters are to vote for candidates for a single seat or office. If two moderate parties and one radical party ran candidates, and every voter voted, the radical candidate would tend to win unless one of the moderate candidates gathered fewer than ...