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Supplementary information for Efficient distributed edge computing for dependent delay-sensitive tasks in multi-operator multi-access networks
Published 2024“…We prove that the game has a perfect Bayesian equilibrium (PBE) yielding unique optimal values, and formulate new Bayesian reinforcement learning and Bayesian deep reinforcement learning algorithms enabling each PN to reach the PBE autonomously (without communicating with other PNs).…”
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Supplementary Material 8
Published 2025“…</li><li><b>XGboost: </b>An optimized gradient boosting algorithm that efficiently handles large genomic datasets, commonly used for high-accuracy predictions in <i>E. coli</i> classification.…”
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PathOlOgics_RBCs Python Scripts.zip
Published 2023“…</p><p><br></p><p dir="ltr">The fourth measurement involved a <b>modified</b> <b>eccentricity</b> assessment to discern the pear/teardrop shape of RBCs by examining their extents across four rotated image quadrants, in contrast to the commonly employed eccentricity of considering only two facing halves. …”