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Estimation of cause-specific mortality in Rakai, Uganda, using verbal autopsy 1999-2019. [PDF]
Nabukalu D +15 more
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Abstract In the last decade, explainability has been attracting much attention in the machine learning community. However, this research topic extends beyond this field to encompass others such as operations research and combinatorial optimization (CO).
Mathieu Lerouge +3 more
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Developing Engineering Students' Professional Skills and Awareness: The SiRAM Model
ABSTRACT Integrating professional skills into engineering education is increasingly essential, yet there is no clear definition or common approach. This study presents the SiRAM model, designed to embed these skills into course content, enhancing 21st‐century engineering education.
Yael Furman Shaharabani +1 more
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Text mining of verbal autopsy narratives to extract mortality causes and most prevalent diseases using natural language processing. [PDF]
Mapundu MT +4 more
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Abstract Double fortified salt (DFS; with iron and iodine) was introduced in social safety net programmes (SSNPs) in Madhya Pradesh (MP) and Gujarat states in 2018. Nutrition International (NI) provided critical support for the intervention. An impact evaluation in MP found high DFS uptake, exceeding 90%.
Becky L. Tsang +5 more
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Tree-informed Bayesian multi-source domain adaptation: cross-population probabilistic cause-of-death assignment using verbal autopsy. [PDF]
Wu Z, Li ZR, Chen I, Li M.
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Abstract Purpose This work aims to enable real‐time automated intra‐uterine volumetric reporting and fetal weight estimation for fetal MRI, deployed directly on the scanner. Methods A multi‐region segmentation nnUNet was trained on 146 images of 73 fetal subjects (coronal and axial orientations) for the parcellation of the fetal head, fetal body ...
Sara Neves Silva +20 more
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Dendritic location of dystrophic neurites in FTLD‐TDP type C with annexinopathy
The type C variant of FTLD‐TDP (TDP‐C) is defined by long dystrophic neurites that are immunopositive for both phosphorylated TDP and annexin A11 (ANXA11). Kawles et al. are the first paper to systematically show that these neurites are likely of dendritic origin.
Allegra Kawles +10 more
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