prognozuojamum
Prognozuojamum refers to the quality or extent to which future states of a system can be forecast based on available data, models, and knowledge. It encompasses the degree of predictability of outcomes and the reliability of forecast distributions rather than a single deterministic prediction. In practice, higher prognozuojamum means forecasts that consistently align with observed results and that convey uncertainty in a meaningful way.
Measuring prognozuojamum involves evaluating forecast accuracy and calibration. Common metrics include mean squared error, mean absolute
Applications span meteorology, economics, epidemiology, hydrology, climate science, and engineering. In each field, researchers aim to
Factors affecting prognozuojamum include data quality and availability, model misspecification, nonstationarity, regime shifts, and inherent stochasticity
Challenges include extreme events, data gaps, overfitting, and the difficulty of conveying uncertainty to decision makers.