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Machine learning is using a computer to recognize patterns in data, to then make predictions about new data, based the patterned recognized or learned from prior chosen training dataset. — [LINK]

Discussion on machine learning used at Google.

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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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Collective Prediction – Combining human and machine intelligence in prediction economies

- MIT’s CCI: Think of a domain in which you would like accurate predictions of future events: sales volumes for a company’s products, outcomes of sporting events or military conflicts, crime rates by neighborhood, terrorist actions, new products introduced by … Continue reading

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Hybrid Prediction Markets

Adam highlights the inevitability of prediction markets’ integration with CRM/ERP systems. Bo leads discussion to the right direction. I’d like to speculate further on Bo’s first point. The integration with business intelligence software, corporate data warehouses and document indexes will … Continue reading

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Does wisdom require markets?

The Midas Oracle choir — I include myself here — preaches markets as the best way to tap wisdom in crowds. Markets force people to put money where their mouths are. Markets impose a Darwinism on accuracy. Markets are efficient. … Continue reading

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