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    Algorithm of the brightness scale calibration experiment. by Krzysztof Petelczyc (3954203)

    Published 2024
    “…<p>In the algorithm, the following variables were used: “I” denotes the current luminous intensity of the reference diode, “inc” denotes the current difference between reference and target diode luminous intensity; “cnt” is the current number of performed trials, while “correct” is a counter of correct answers in cnt trials, both of them are counted separately for every settings of I and inc. …”
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    Summary of results of naïve Bayes algorithms. by Christopher E. Niemczak (8586861)

    Published 2024
    “…Algorithms trained without auditory variables as features were statistically worse (p < .001) in both the primary measure of area under the curve (0.82/0.78) and the secondary measure of accuracy (72.3%/74.5%) for the Gaussian and kernel algorithms respectively.…”
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    Bioinformatic Analysis Reveals both Oversampled and Underexplored Biosynthetic Diversity in Nonribosomal Peptides by Bo-Siyuan Jian (14669996)

    Published 2023
    “…We also discuss possible ways bioinformaticians and biochemists could work together to improve the existing prediction algorithms.…”
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    Simultaneous point-spread function optimization in two optical arms with a single deformable mirror. by nikita vladimirov (9726569)

    Published 2021
    “…The two point-spread functions (PSFs) correspond to the same fluorescent bead, as seen in two orthogonal views of the microscope. …”
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    Summary: Dipole-spread-function engineering for simultaneously measuring the 3D orientations and 3D positions of fluorescent molecules by Tingting Wu (21440889)

    Published 2025
    “…However, spatial and angular information are mixed within the image of a fluorescent molecule–the microscope’s dipole-spread function (DSF). We demonstrate the pixOL algorithm to simultaneously optimize all pixels within a phase mask to produce an engineered Green’s tensor–the dipole extension of point-spread function engineering. …”
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