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Hierarchical clustering to infer a binary tree with <i>K</i> = 4 sampled populations.
Published 2023“…After <i>K</i> − 2 = 2 steps, the resulting tree is binary and the algorithm stops.…”
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Flow diagram of the automatic animal detection and background reconstruction.
Published 2020“…If the identical blob that was detected in panel J (bottom) is found in any of the new subtracted binary images (cyan arrow), the animal is considered as having left its original position, and the algorithm continues. …”
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PathOlOgics_RBCs Python Scripts.zip
Published 2023“…</p><p dir="ltr">In terms of classification, a second algorithm was developed and employed to preliminary sort or group the individual cells (after excluding the overlapping cells manually) into different categories using five geometric measurements applied to the extracted contour from each binary image mask (see PathOlOgics_script_2; preliminary shape measurements). …”
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Table 1_Heavy metal biomarkers and their impact on hearing loss risk: a machine learning framework analysis.docx
Published 2025“…</p>Methods<p>We conducted a retrospective cross-sectional analysis using data from the 2012–2018 National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES), encompassing 2,772 participants after applying exclusion criteria. Demographic, clinical, and heavy metal biomarker data (e.g., blood lead and cadmium levels) were analyzed as features, with hearing loss status—defined as a pure-tone average threshold exceeding 25 dB HL across 500, 1,000, 2000, and 4,000 Hz in the better ear—serving as the binary outcome. …”