Background Difference-in-differences is a method commonly used in population health research. It is based on assumptions that ...
Among early- and mid-career computer science graduates, men are more likely than women to report no intentions to leave their ...
A vast amount of time series datasets are organized into structures with different levels or hierarchies of aggregation. Examples include cross-sectional aggregations such as categories, brands, or ...
This paper explores the evolving landscape of data security in artificial intelligence (AI) environments and provides practical guidance aligned with the Cloud Security Alliance (CSA) AI Controls ...
bCenter for Digital Health, Medical Science Research Institute, Kyung Hee University Medical Center, Kyung Hee University College of Medicine, Seoul, South Korea cDepartment of Precision Medicine, ...
Since the first human genome was sequenced in 2000, omic profiling technologies have seen their costs reduced by multiple orders of magnitude, and omic profiling is now performed routinely. Petabytes ...
ML-GAP: machine learning-enhanced genomic analysis pipeline using autoencoders and data augmentation
The advent of RNA sequencing (RNA-Seq) has significantly advanced our understanding of the transcriptomic landscape, revealing intricate gene expression patterns across biological states and ...
In the digital age, the global character of the Internet has significantly improved our daily lives by providing access to large amounts of knowledge and allowing for seamless connections. However, ...
There are many implemented methods to perform causal inference when your intervention of interest is binary, but few methods exist to handle continuous treatments. This is unfortunate because there ...
Stereotypes often depict women as more passive than men, with popular culture believed to produce and reinforce such views. This study introduces a computational approach for analyzing character ...
Department of Computing & UKRI Centre for Doctoral Training in AI for Healthcare, Imperial College London, London SW7 2AZ, United Kingdom Department of Materials, Department of Bioengineering & ...
The ability to solve complex problems methodically and systematically is of utmost importance in the practice of Engineering. There is a growing interest in exploring potential contributions of ...
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