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Correlated mutations via regularized multinomial regression [PDF]
Background In addition to sequence conservation, protein multiple sequence alignments contain evolutionary signal in the form of correlated variation among amino acid positions.
Sreekumar Janardanan +3 more
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Maximal Uncorrelated Multinomial Logistic Regression [PDF]
Multinomial logistic regression (MLR) has been widely used in the field of face recognition, text classification, and so on. However, the standard multinomial logistic regression has not yet stressed the problem of data redundancy.
Dajiang Lei +4 more
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Analysis of genomic signatures in prokaryotes using multinomial regression and hierarchical clustering [PDF]
Background Recently there has been an explosion in the availability of bacterial genomic sequences, making possible now an analysis of genomic signatures across more than 800 hundred different bacterial chromosomes, from a wide variety of environments ...
Skjerve Eystein +2 more
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Enhanced SNP Genotyping with Symmetric Multinomial Logistic Regression [PDF]
AbstractIn genotyping, determining Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms (SNPs) is standard practice, but it becomes difficult when analysing small quantities of input DNA, as is often required in forensic applications. Existing SNP genotyping methods, such as the HID SNP Genotyper Plugin (HSG) from Thermo Fisher Scientific, perform well with adequate DNA ...
Malte Bodkergaard Nielsen +4 more
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ENSEMBLE RESAMPLING SUPPORT VECTOR MACHINE, MULTINOMIAL REGRESSION TO MULTICLASS IMBALANCED DATA
Imbalanced data is a commonly encountered issue in classification analysis. This issue gives rise to prediction errors in the classification process, which in turn affects the sensitivity, particularly in the minority class.
Laila Qadrini +6 more
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Health insurance risk classification using multinomial logistic regression
In a health insurance portfolio, not all policyholders possess similar risk levels; specific individuals exhibit higher risk than others. Consequently, it might appear inequitable to impose the same premium on everyone.
Fatima EL KASSIMI +2 more
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The impact of non-communicable diseases on employment status in South Africa
The study examines the impact of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) and employment status in South Africa utilising the National Income Dynamics Study longitudinal data from 2008 to 2017.
Nozuko Lawana +2 more
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While public participation (PP) is a legal requirement for mega projects in most countries, some PP processes are perceived as the ceremonial fulfilment of obligations without the adequate involvement of citizens.
Peeranun Panyavaranant +4 more
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Bayesian Lasso and multinomial logistic regression on GPU. [PDF]
We describe an efficient Bayesian parallel GPU implementation of two classic statistical models-the Lasso and multinomial logistic regression. We focus on parallelizing the key components: matrix multiplication, matrix inversion, and sampling from the ...
Rok Češnovar, Erik Štrumbelj
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Enrolment by academic discipline in higher education: differential and determinants [PDF]
Purpose – Enrolling in an academic discipline or selecting the college major choice is a dynamic process. Very few studies examine this aspect in India.
Geetha Rani Prakasam +2 more
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