Essays about: "Treatment Prediction"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 95 essays containing the words Treatment Prediction.
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1. Low-lying zeroes of L-functions attached to modular forms
University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Institutionen för matematiska vetenskaperAbstract : We study the family of L-functions attached to Hecke newforms of weight k and level N and their low-lying zeroes. First, we recall the Density Conjecture of Katz and Sarnak and how it predicts the behaviour of the low-lying zeroes of any natural family of L-functions. READ MORE
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2. Classifying femur fractures using federated learning
University essay from Linköpings universitet/Statistik och maskininlärningAbstract : The rarity and subtle radiographic features of atypical femoral fractures (AFF) make it difficult to distinguish radiologically from normal femoral fractures (NFF). Compared with NFF, AFF has subtle radiological features and is associated with the long-term use of bisphosphonates for the treatment of osteoporosis. READ MORE
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3. ASSESSING PREDICTION CONDITIONS ANDSEQUENTIAL CLASSIFICATION IN ICU SEPSISPREDICTION
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Statistiska institutionenAbstract : Patients admitted to intensive care units (ICUs) often have a higher risk of sepsis due to weakened immune systems. Early sepsis diagnosis is crucial for timely treatment, emphasizing the need to improve the predictive capabilities of sepsis prediction models. READ MORE
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4. Predicting heart failure emergency readmissions
University essay from Stockholms universitet/Institutionen för data- och systemvetenskapAbstract : Recent progress in treatment interventions has resulted in increased survival rates and longevity for diagnosed heart failure patients. However, heart failure still remains one of the leading causes of rehospitalization worldwide, where emergency readmissions continue to be a common occurrence. READ MORE
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5. Wind Turbine Recovery Forecasting using Survival Analysis
University essay from Lunds universitet/Matematisk statistikAbstract : The goal of this thesis is to present a methodology for predicting time until recovery of failed wind turbines. The necessity is motivated by the potential for more accurate wind energy export forecasts. The current approach rests entirely on having an expert examine the turbine and produce a time estimate. READ MORE