In 2025, large language models moved beyond benchmarks to efficiency, reliability, and integration, reshaping how AI is ...
Williams, A. and Louis, L. (2026) Cumulative Link Modeling of Ordinal Outcomes in the National Health Interview Survey Data: Application to Depressive Symptom Severity. Journal of Data Analysis and ...
Neurointervention is a highly specialized area of medicine and, as such, neurointerventional research studies are often more challenging to conduct, require large, multicenter efforts and longer study ...
Background and Purpose— Attempts have been made to provide guidelines for interpreting Barthel scores. We used a Rasch analysis to improve the measurement properties and clinical interpretability of ...
Abstract: This paper studies the estimation of dynamic route choice behavior of drivers with incomplete fixed location-based sensor data, such as radio frequency identification (RFID) data. Unlike ...
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@ricardoV94 and @lucianopaz have developed a Nested Logit implementation for PyMC labs that is likely cleaner and more robust than the implementation currently live for pymc marketing. Opening this ...
Even though it might seem like Tesla has a lot going on—robotaxis, literal humanoid robots, and that ever-elusive affordable model that just keeps getting pushed back—its aging core lineup has only ...
ABSTRACT: Ordinal outcome neural networks represent an innovative and robust methodology for analyzing high-dimensional health data characterized by ordinal outcomes. This study offers a comparative ...
Dream interpretation sits at the foundation of psychotherapy, as Freud famously called it the “royal road to the unconscious.” Dream interpretation remains a powerful and intriguing project, but as a ...
The reconstructions show that the Parthenon’s internal appearance was constructed to provoke maximum awe—and even fear. Juan de Lara By combining archaeology and technology, a researcher has shed ...