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Tag Archives: algorithms
Google Prediction API gives you access to Google’s sophisticated machine learning algorithms to analyze a wide range of data and provide predictions for likely outcomes. — [FORECASTING TECH]
You can build a predictive model to find hidden patterns in financial data, or else. –> Google Prediction API – Machine learning for your business.
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Google Prediction API
Google Prediction API FAQ More. Via Prof Panos. UPDATE: Prof Panos has more.
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Algorithms that execute thousands of trades per second
Automated transactions executed at lightning speed
Posted in Finance, Financial Markets, Information Technology, Inventions & Innovations, Software
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NetFlix has awarded a $1 million bounty to an international team of mathematicians and computer scientists known as BellKor’s Pragmatic Chaos.
“The prize is for improving the algorithm Netflix uses to recommend movies to users based on their past preferences. The competition gave computer scientists a dataset containing 100 million ratings given to nearly 20,000 films by half a million users, … Continue reading
Twitter has destroyed the usefulness of the predictive models because information flows faster than your algorithm.
How Twitter is confounding predictive modeling