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Prediction vs. forecasting
From the course: Problem Identification and Solution Design for Data Scientists
Prediction vs. forecasting
- [Presenter] Most clients and project sponsors think they want to use the latest machine learning and AI methods to do forecasting, but in my experience, presented with the option, predictive analytics is often the better fit. Forecasting, for instance, like sales or revenue forecasting might sound like a kind of prediction and it certainly has a predictive element to it, but it's much more like inference. The reason is, unlike the kind of predictive analytics that we've been discussing, forecasting is about an overall pattern and not about individual cases. Also, sometimes, they're asking you if you can do something with AI to do a forecast because they're not satisfied with their current forecast. It's often the job of the finance team and not the data science team because training and time series forecasting is typically part of a finance degree, so watch out for this scenario. It potentially puts you in competition with another team, which might be okay if it's fully transparent,…
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What to expect in the initial meeting3m 18s
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Inference vs. prediction6m 11s
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Prediction vs. forecasting4m 31s
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Avoiding confusion with other analytic project types3m 13s
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Diving deeper into predictive analytics1m 38s
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Identifying ROI2m 38s
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Some questions that always apply1m 10s
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