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Retrodiction - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Retrodiction (or postdiction , though this should not be confused with the use of the term in criticisms of parapsychological research) is the act of making a "prediction" about the past. This is...
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You will notice that in some years the team that won the championship did not have the top spot in my ratings. The statement above says it all - One game does not a champion make. My retrodictive ratings treat every game the same.
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Answer Me, Twitter! ... Here's a question: Is it possible to go 3-13 one week and still beat the odds makers over a four-week period? Of course it is. My ratings just did that. After going 17-10 the first two weeks of the second half I got a 3-13 week. ... That looked like disaster. But, as is usually the case,
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A fundamental piece of dogma that permeates much of current science, is expressed by the statement: ... "A scientific theory (of merit) must be able to predict a unique outcome, ... However, consider smooth evolutionary maps from an initial to a final state and impose the condition that the Jacobian is not invertible,
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by supplying the retrodictive conditional probability, ... retrodictive conditional probabilities which are related by Bayes' Theorem. ...
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We use retrodictive quantum theory to analyse two-photon quantum imaging systems. The .... is the main advantage of the retrodictive approach. Fur- ...
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The huge retrodictive advantage of MinV, as compared to previous methods, shows that there is a great deal of room for improvement among other types of computational methods in accurately reflecting prior on-field results.
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Although it has been known for some time that quantum mechanics can be formulated in a way that treats prediction and retrodiction on an equal footing...
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This "Ranking Violation %" is one way to compare retrodictive systems. See also On Ranking Violation Percentage by Jeff Bihl. ... Eugene Potemkin has a better way of comparing retrodictive systems. (Be patient; this page comes from Russia!) This measure is also now included on Kenneth Massey's page as "Weighted Mistakes".
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Eventually, the ratings evolved into a predictive formula instead of its beginnings as a retrodictive one. I still use those and they are posted on my site as my predictive ratings.
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