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Forecasting Methods For Horseracing Peter May

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Forecasting Methods For Horseracing Peter May
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Publisher: Oldcastle Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.22 MB
Pages: 224
Author: Peter May
ISBN: 9781843440024, 1843440024
Language: English
Year: 2002

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Forecasting Methods For Horseracing Peter May by Peter May 9781843440024, 1843440024 instant download after payment.

Computer-based forecasting methods are no longer restricted to the traditional statistical methods. Knowledge-based approaches, which utilise the knowledge gained from human experts in their construction, and machine learning methods in which the computer learns from available examples without significant human intervention are now in general use as forecasting tools. This book examines the application of these methods to the domain of horseracing in Great Britain and overseas and provides a detailed step-by-step guide to implementing these methods. Included are instructions on the use and development of rule-based systems for horseracing, an introduction to developing knowledge-based systems including methods for handling inexact and uncertain data, a description of neural neyworks and a guide to how these can be applied to the horseracing problem and several examples illustrating the proposed methods complete with evaluation.

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