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ChatGPT for Automated Qualitative Research: Content Analysis
BackgroundData analysis approaches such as qualitative content analysis are notoriously time and labor intensive because of the time to detect, assess, and code a large amount of data.
Rimke Bijker +3 more
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Automated vs Manual Content Analysis – A Retrospective Look
Content Analysis, which is a part of qualitative analysis, has mainly been studied in scientific articles from health and medicine domains. With the emerge of social networks, there are new opportunities for content analysis, which can be used to analyse
Ionuț-Daniel Anastasiei +1 more
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Automated analysis of high‐content microscopy data with deep learning
Existing computational pipelines for quantitative analysis of high‐content microscopy data rely on traditional machine learning approaches that fail to accurately classify more than a single dataset without substantial tuning and training, requiring ...
Oren Z Kraus +6 more
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Toward Effective Automated Content Analysis via Crowdsourcing [PDF]
Corrected minor typos. Camera-ready version for the 2021 IEEE International Conference on Multimedia and Expo (ICME)
Wu, Jiele +3 more
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Frames (Automated Content Analysis)
Frames describe the way issues are presented, i.e., what aspects are made salient when communicating about these issues. Field of application/theoretical foundation: The concept of frames is directly based on the theory of “Framing”. However, many studies using automated content analysis are lacking a clear theoretical definition of what constitutes a ...
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Topics (Automated Content Analysis)
Topics describe the main issue discussed in an article, for example: Does an article deal with politics, economics or sports? Field of application/theoretical foundation: In the context of “Agenda Setting”, studies analyze which issues are on the public agenda.
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Automated Image Analysis for High-Content Screening and Analysis [PDF]
The field of high-content screening and analysis consists of a set of methodologies for automated discovery in cell biology and drug development using large amounts of image data. In most cases, imaging is carried out by automated microscopes, often assisted by automated liquid handling and cell culture.
Shariff, Aabid +4 more
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Automated high-content morphological analysis of muscle fiber histology [PDF]
In the search for a cure for many muscular disorders it is often necessary to analyze muscle fibers under a microscope. For this morphological analysis, we developed an image processing approach to automatically analyze and quantify muscle fiber images so as to replace today's less accurate and time-consuming manual method.
Mauro, Miazaki +6 more
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Shedding Light on Peri-Urban Ecosystem Services Using Automated Content Analysis [PDF]
The objective of this paper is to provide an overall perspective on peri-urban ecosystem services in European Countries. The phenomenon of urbanization affecting our era has seen the shift of the city from compact and well-defined structures to agglomerations with a seamless expansion.
Vindigni G. +3 more
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Age- and activity-related differences in the abundance of Myosin essential and regulatory light chains in human muscle [PDF]
Traditional methods for phenotyping skeletal muscle (e.g., immunohistochemistry) are labor-intensive and ill-suited to multixplex analysis, i.e., assays must be performed in a series. Addressing these concerns represents a largely unmet research need but
Burniston, Jatin G. +5 more
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