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  2. Price's model - Wikipedia

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    Price's model (named after the physicist Derek J. de Solla Price) is a mathematical model for the growth of citation networks. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It was the first model which generalized the Simon model [ 3 ] to be used for networks, especially for growing networks.

  3. Prediction market - Wikipedia

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    Steven Gjerstad (Purdue), in his paper "Risk Aversion, Beliefs, and Prediction Market Equilibrium", [19] has shown that prediction market prices are very close to the mean belief of market participants if the agents are risk averse and the distribution of beliefs is spread out (as with a normal distribution, for example).

  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 ...

  5. List of datasets for machine-learning research - Wikipedia

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    CSV and PDF Natural language processing, QnA 2021 The Atticus Project: Vietnamese Image Captioning Dataset (UIT-ViIC) Vietnamese Image Captioning Dataset 19,250 captions for 3,850 images CSV and PDF Natural language processing, Computer vision 2020 [112] Lam et al. Vietnamese Names annotated with Genders (UIT-ViNames)

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  7. Template:Speculation - Wikipedia

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    This article possibly contains unsourced predictions, speculative material, or accounts of events that might not occur. Information must be verifiable and based on reliable published sources . Please help improve it by removing unsourced speculative content.

  8. Stock market prediction - Wikipedia

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    The successful prediction of a stock's future price could yield significant profit. The efficient market hypothesis suggests that stock prices reflect all currently available information and any price changes that are not based on newly revealed information thus are inherently unpredictable. Others disagree and those with this viewpoint possess ...

  9. File:Secondary Structure Prediction.pdf - Wikipedia

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