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Abstract While there is a growing interest in applying decolonial approaches within the field of information systems (IS), effective avenues for engagement remain largely unexplored. To this end, our paper introduces a framework focused on decolonial IS research informed by the notions of the pluriverse and conviviality.
Andrea Jimenez+2 more
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Editorial: Utilizing big data and deep learning to improve healthcare intelligence and biomedical service delivery. [PDF]
Sathishkumar VE.
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The odds are it's wrong: Correcting a common mistake in statistics
Abstract Binary logistic regression is one of the most widely used statistical tools. The method uses odds, log odds, and odds ratios, which are difficult to understand and interpret. Understanding of logistic regression tends to fall down in one of three ways: (1) Many students and researchers come to believe that an odds ratio translates directly ...
David Voas, Laura Watt
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Utilizing large language models for gastroenterology research: a conceptual framework. [PDF]
Berry P, Dhanakshirur RR, Khanna S.
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This paper introduces a “normative‐descriptive‐prescriptive” framework to analyze decision‐making processes within machine learning (ML) workflows, aiming to maximize business value. By identifying discrepancies between ideal practices and actual decisions, the framework reveals common pitfalls such as data bias, misaligned metrics, and inadequate ...
Naveen Gudigantala+2 more
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Retraction notice to "Future call for policy making to speed up interdisciplinarity between natural and social sciences and humanities in countries such as India" [Heliyon 7 (2021) e06484]. [PDF]
Das K, Paital B.
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In Search of Environmental Factors Associated With Global Differences in Birth Weight and BMI
ABSTRACT Objective The “fetal origin of adult diseases hypothesis” encompasses the notion that intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) alters fetal development trajectories. Various neonatal metrics inform IUGR, but not all contributors to IUGR have an impact on development trajectories.
Per M. Jensen, Marten Sørensen
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