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Quantifying the health burden misclassification from the use of different PM2.5 exposure tier models: A case study of London [PDF]
Exposure to PM2.5 has been associated with increased mortality in urban areas. Hence, reducing the uncertainty in human exposure assessments is essential for more accurate health burden estimates.
Ewart, Ian +2 more
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Human Induced Pluripotent Stem Cell-Derived Brain Endothelial Cells: Current Controversies
Brain microvascular endothelial cells (BMECs) possess unique properties that are crucial for many functions of the blood-brain-barrier (BBB) including maintenance of brain homeostasis and regulation of interactions between the brain and immune system ...
Tyler M. Lu +7 more
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Is Clarivate's Web of Science Still Unable to Identify Review Papers Correctly? Evidence, Implications, and Potential Solutions [PDF]
This paper presents a study of 97 papers classified as review papers by Clarivate's Web of Science. The 97 peer-reviewed papers were published in three prestigious information and library science journals.
Salim Moussa
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Inducing safer oblique trees without costs [PDF]
Decision tree induction has been widely studied and applied. In safety applications, such as determining whether a chemical process is safe or whether a person has a medical condition, the cost of misclassification in one of the classes is significantly ...
Althoff K. +27 more
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Classification Performance of Thresholding Methods in the Mahalanobis–Taguchi System
The Mahalanobis–Taguchi System (MTS) is a pattern recognition tool employing Mahalanobis Distance (MD) and Taguchi Robust Engineering philosophy to explore and exploit data in multidimensional systems.
Faizir Ramlie +6 more
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Misclassification in Binary Choice Models [PDF]
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Bruce Meyer, Nikolas Mittag
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This article examines how trade unions and self-organised worker groups have deployed digital organising tools to collectivise gig work, focusing on rideshare and food delivery platforms.
Anthony Forsyth
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Background: A continuous-time three-state model can be used to describe change in cognitive function in the older population. State 1 corresponds to normal cognitive function, state 2 to cognitive impairment, and state 3 to dead.
Ardo van den Hout +3 more
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Performance of gender detection tools: a comparative study of name-to-gender inference services
Objective: To evaluate the performance of gender detection tools that allow the uploading of files (e.g., Excel or CSV files) containing first names, are usable by researchers without advanced computer skills, and are at least partially free of charge ...
Paul Sebo
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Binomial Regression with Misclassification
Summary. Motivated by a study of human papillomavirus infection in women, we present a Bayesian binomial regression analysis in which the response is subject to an unconstrained misclassification process. Our iterative approach provides inferences for the parameters that describe the relationships of the covariates with the response and for the ...
Paulino, Carlos Daniel +2 more
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