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As for Fig 2, we present failure rates as a function of the cohort size (vertical axis) versus the number of distractors (horizontal axis), for the Smyth and McClave baseline algorithm from [76].
Published 2020“…<p>We explore the behaviour of the baseline algorithm both in terms of whether it can recover maximally diverse cohorts (upper four panels), and whether it can recover imbalanced cohorts. …”
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The Precision-Recall curve of both the models.
Published 2024“…</p><p>Results</p><p>Using an independent validation dataset of ACMG & AMP classified variants, as well as a patient set of functionally validated variants, we showed how both algorithms perform and can be used to classify large numbers of variants in clinical as well as research settings.…”
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