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Many scientific problems entail labeling data items with one of a given, finite set of classes based on features of the data items. For example, oncologists classify tumors as different known cancer ...
What if plants could speak when they were thirsty? Agriculture, in essence, is a dialog among crops, soil and climate. Yet drought, the most insidious stressor, remains largely silent until its damage ...
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Radio ZET on MSNMachine learning to predict high-risk coronary artery disease on CT in the SCOT-HEART trial
Background Machine learning based on clinical characteristics has the potential to predict coronary CT angiography (CCTA) findings and help guide resource utilisation.Methods From the SCOT-HEART ...
Background Digital therapeutics (DTx) show promise in bridging mental healthcare gaps. However, treatment selection often relies on availability and trial-and-error, prolonging suffering and ...
The Rose Bowl Flea Market offers the antithesis—a gloriously analog experience where discoveries happen through actual human interaction and the gentle art of rummaging. Since its inception, this ...
Nestled in the breathtaking mountains of western North Carolina, where scenic byways curve through forests and reveal stunning vistas, there’s a brick building that makes antique lovers slam on their ...
A new study from the University of Pennsylvania reveals inconsistencies in how models like ChatGPT and Claude Sonnet treat ...
An artificial intelligence (AI) tool developed by Oxford University can filter thousands of data alerts, identifying a few real signals generated by supernovae (the intense explosions that occur when ...
1. From 'Simulating Humans' to 'Data-Driven': The Ultimate Goal and Implementation Path of AI ...
This important study applies a novel signal decomposition method to disentangle distinct signals contributing to the decision-making process, and provides convincing evidence for the operation of ...
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