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by NyxWulf
5164 days ago
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Most business people aren't interested in model accuracy as a term. They want something that provides benefit, e.g. cost savings, increased revenue, increased profits, etc. The sales process of convincing someone they need an accurate model is tough, especially because robust models are time consuming and expensive to build. If you can come up with a model that shows good results, and people know they need those results, then you can start a company selling either a service or product to get those results. If people don't know they need your results - then you have to educate them, in which case it's a much more difficult business to start. I don't know many business people with the temperament, understanding, or the pocket book to deal with general research type problems. |
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