Search alternatives:
before optimization » resource optimization (Expand Search), feature optimization (Expand Search), dose optimization (Expand Search)
guided optimization » based optimization (Expand Search), model optimization (Expand Search)
primary data » primary care (Expand Search)
data before » days before (Expand Search)
binary arm » binary pairs (Expand Search)
arm guided » mri guided (Expand Search), ai guided (Expand Search)
before optimization » resource optimization (Expand Search), feature optimization (Expand Search), dose optimization (Expand Search)
guided optimization » based optimization (Expand Search), model optimization (Expand Search)
primary data » primary care (Expand Search)
data before » days before (Expand Search)
binary arm » binary pairs (Expand Search)
arm guided » mri guided (Expand Search), ai guided (Expand Search)
-
1
-
2
ECE6379_PSOM.zip
Published 2021“…Optimization algorithms that are commonly used to solve these problems will also be covered including linear programming, mixed-integer linear programming, Lagrange relaxation, dynamic programming, branch and bound, and duality theory.…”
-
3
-
4
-
5
-
6
-
7
-
8
-
9
-
10
-
11
-
12
-
13
-
14
Image_3_Predicting Flow Rate Escalation for Pediatric Patients on High Flow Nasal Cannula Using Machine Learning.PDF
Published 2021“…<p>Background: High flow nasal cannula (HFNC) is commonly used as non-invasive respiratory support in critically ill children. There are limited data to inform consensus on optimal device parameters, determinants of successful patient response, and indications for escalation of support. …”
-
15
Image_5_Predicting Flow Rate Escalation for Pediatric Patients on High Flow Nasal Cannula Using Machine Learning.PDF
Published 2021“…<p>Background: High flow nasal cannula (HFNC) is commonly used as non-invasive respiratory support in critically ill children. There are limited data to inform consensus on optimal device parameters, determinants of successful patient response, and indications for escalation of support. …”
-
16
Table_3_Predicting Flow Rate Escalation for Pediatric Patients on High Flow Nasal Cannula Using Machine Learning.docx
Published 2021“…<p>Background: High flow nasal cannula (HFNC) is commonly used as non-invasive respiratory support in critically ill children. There are limited data to inform consensus on optimal device parameters, determinants of successful patient response, and indications for escalation of support. …”
-
17
Table_1_Predicting Flow Rate Escalation for Pediatric Patients on High Flow Nasal Cannula Using Machine Learning.docx
Published 2021“…<p>Background: High flow nasal cannula (HFNC) is commonly used as non-invasive respiratory support in critically ill children. There are limited data to inform consensus on optimal device parameters, determinants of successful patient response, and indications for escalation of support. …”
-
18
Image_1_Predicting Flow Rate Escalation for Pediatric Patients on High Flow Nasal Cannula Using Machine Learning.PDF
Published 2021“…<p>Background: High flow nasal cannula (HFNC) is commonly used as non-invasive respiratory support in critically ill children. There are limited data to inform consensus on optimal device parameters, determinants of successful patient response, and indications for escalation of support. …”
-
19
Image_2_Predicting Flow Rate Escalation for Pediatric Patients on High Flow Nasal Cannula Using Machine Learning.PDF
Published 2021“…<p>Background: High flow nasal cannula (HFNC) is commonly used as non-invasive respiratory support in critically ill children. There are limited data to inform consensus on optimal device parameters, determinants of successful patient response, and indications for escalation of support. …”
-
20
Image_6_Predicting Flow Rate Escalation for Pediatric Patients on High Flow Nasal Cannula Using Machine Learning.PDF
Published 2021“…<p>Background: High flow nasal cannula (HFNC) is commonly used as non-invasive respiratory support in critically ill children. There are limited data to inform consensus on optimal device parameters, determinants of successful patient response, and indications for escalation of support. …”