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Model hyperparameters used for the XGBoost model.
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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A Python Package for the Localization of Protein Modifications in Mass Spectrometry Data
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Python implementation of the Trajectory Adaptive Multilevel Sampling algorithm for rare events and improvements
Published 2021“…<div>This directory contains Python 3 scripts implementing the Trajectory Adaptive Multilevel Sampling algorithm (TAMS), a variant of Adaptive Multilevel Splitting (AMS), for the study of rare events. …”
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Locally sparse function-on-function regression
Published 2022“…Herein, we consider the case where both the response and covariates are functions. There are two available approaches for addressing such a situation: concurrent and nonconcurrent functional models. …”
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