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  <subTitle>the power to predict who will click, buy, lie, or die</subTitle>
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  <namePart>Siegel, Eric</namePart>
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   <dateIssued>2016</dateIssued>
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 <note>&lt;span&gt;&lt;b&gt;&lt;i&gt;An introduction for everyone. &lt;/i&gt;&lt;/b&gt;&lt;i&gt;In this rich, &#13;
fascinating — surprisingly accessible — introduction, leading expert &#13;
Eric Siegel reveals how predictive analytics works, and how it affects &#13;
everyone every day. Rather than a “how to” for hands-on techies, the &#13;
book serves lay readers and experts alike by covering new case studies &#13;
and the latest state-of-the-art techniques.&lt;/i&gt;&lt;/span&gt; &lt;span&gt;Prediction is &#13;
booming. It reinvents industries and runs the world. Companies, &#13;
governments, law enforcement, hospitals, and universities are seizing &#13;
upon the power. These institutions predict whether you're going to &#13;
click, buy, lie, or die.&lt;br&gt; &lt;br&gt; Why? For good reason: predicting human&#13;
 behavior combats risk, boosts sales, fortifies healthcare, streamlines &#13;
manufacturing, conquers spam, optimizes social networks, toughens crime &#13;
fighting, and wins elections.&lt;br&gt; &lt;br&gt; How? Prediction is powered by the world's most potent, flourishing &lt;i&gt;unnatural&lt;/i&gt; resource:&#13;
 data. Accumulated in large part as the by-product of routine tasks, &#13;
data is the unsalted, flavorless residue deposited en masse as &#13;
organizations churn away. Surprise! This heap of refuse is a gold mine. &lt;i&gt;Big data&lt;/i&gt; embodies an extraordinary wealth of experience from which to learn.&lt;br&gt; &lt;i&gt;&lt;br&gt; Predictive Analytics&lt;/i&gt; unleashes the power of data. With this technology&lt;i&gt;,&lt;/i&gt; the&#13;
 computer literally learns from data how to predict the future behavior &#13;
of individuals. Perfect prediction is not possible, but putting odds on &#13;
the future drives millions of decisions more effectively, determining &#13;
whom to call, mail, investigate, incarcerate, set up on a date, or &#13;
medicate.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt; In this lucid, captivating introduction — &lt;i&gt;now in its Revised and Updated edition&lt;/i&gt;&#13;
 — former Columbia University professor and Predictive Analytics World &#13;
founder Eric Siegel reveals the power and perils of prediction:&lt;/span&gt; What type of mortgage risk Chase Bank predicted before the recession.Predicting which people will drop out of school, cancel a subscription, or get divorced before they even know it themselves.Why early retirement predicts a shorter life expectancy and vegetarians miss fewer flights.Five reasons why organizations predict death — including one health insurance company.How U.S. Bank and Obama for America calculated the way to most strongly persuade each individual.Why the NSA wants all your data: machine learning supercomputers to fight terrorism.How IBM's Watson computer used &lt;i&gt;predictive modeling&lt;/i&gt; to answer questions and beat the human champs on TV's &lt;i&gt;Jeopardy!&lt;/i&gt;How&#13;
 companies ascertain untold, private truths — how Target figures out &#13;
you're pregnant and Hewlett-Packard deduces you're about to quit your &#13;
job.How judges and parole boards rely on crime-predicting computers to decide how long convicts remain in prison.182&#13;
 examples from Airbnb, the BBC, Citibank, ConEd, Facebook, Ford, Google,&#13;
 the IRS, LinkedIn, Match.com, MTV, Netflix, PayPal, Pfizer, Spotify, &#13;
Uber, UPS, Wikipedia, and more.  How does predictive &#13;
analytics work? This jam-packed book satisfies by demystifying the &#13;
intriguing science under the hood. For future hands-on practitioners &#13;
pursuing a career in the field, it sets a strong foundation, delivers &#13;
the prerequisite knowledge, and whets your appetite for more. &lt;span&gt;A &#13;
truly omnipresent science, predictive analytics constantly affects our &#13;
daily lives. Whether you are a consumer of it — or consumed by it — get a&#13;
 handle on the power of &lt;i&gt;Predictive Analytics&lt;/i&gt;.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br&gt;</note>
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  <topic>Forecasting</topic>
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  <topic>Economic forecasting</topic>
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