What Does ZI Stand For?
ZI stands for Zero Intercept
ZI, or Zero Intercept, refers to the design principle or strategy in mathematical modeling and data analysis where the y-intercept of a function or regression line is set to zero. This approach is commonly used in various fields, including economics, engineering, and statistics, to simplify models, ensure that they begin at the origin, and enhance interpretability by illustrating relationships that do not include a fixed starting point. Utilizing a zero intercept can improve the accuracy of predictions in certain contexts where a natural zero exists.
Added on 14th April 2008 | Last edited on 16th June 2025 | Edit Acronym