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This study, utilizing two large‐cohort datasets, employs interpretable neural networks. It demonstrates that incorporating brain morphology and functional and structural networks enhances predictive accuracy for general psychopathology and its dimensions.
Jing Xia, Nanguang Chen, Anqi Qiu
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Survey research in genetic counseling. [PDF]
Myers MF, Atzinger CL.
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This article offers a comprehensive review of topic modeling techniques, tracing their evolution from inception to recent developments. It explores methods such as latent Dirichlet allocation, latent semantic analysis, non‐negative matrix factorization, probabilistic latent semantic analysis, Top2Vec, and BERTopic, highlighting their strengths ...
Pratima Kumari+6 more
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The Trend of Childhood Asthma Prevalence Decreased in 2022: True or Not? [PDF]
Choi EJ, Hong SJ.
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Intelligent Supportive System for People with Profound Intellectual and Multiple Disabilities
A holistic INSENSION system is developed—a novel intelligent decision support system leveraging state‐of‐the‐art noninvasive audio‐visual sensor technologies together with machine learning algorithms and expert knowledge, to detect and interpret behaviors and communications (nonverbal signals—NVSs) of people with PIMD in challenging real‐world ...
Gašper Slapničar+10 more
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Questionnaire survey of male infertility in cystic fibrosis
Helen Rodgers+2 more
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Autofluorescence imaging with virtual histological staining streamlines postoperative histopathology. Using a deep ultraviolet light‐emitting diode (LED)‐based imaging system and a weakly supervised deep learning model, virtual hematoxylin and eosin (H&E)‐stained images are generated from the autofluorescence of prostate tissue. Pathologist evaluations
Mingxuan Si+9 more
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Cohort Profile: The Girona Heart Registry. [PDF]
Dégano IR+9 more
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An Ultrathin and Lightweight Soft Inflatable Actuator for Natural Tactile Sensory Feedback
A lightweight, ultrathin soft actuator mimics natural touch by delivering strong, multimodal haptic feedback through pressure and vibration. Tested on both able‐bodied individuals and amputees, it achieves high sensory precision in a compact form. Its simplicity, power, and adaptability hint at transformative applications in prosthetics, immersive ...
Hanna Scherer+7 more
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