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    Collaborative research: CyberTraining: Implementation: Medium: Training users, developers, and instructors at the chemistry/physics/materials science interface by Francesco Paesani (5128004)

    Published 2025
    “…We achieve our aims by providing learners with various backgrounds exposure to state-of-the-art techniques and skills, showing them how to overcome the challenges of complexity by combining theories and algorithms or by unbiased learning of patterns. We will foster community-building among learners, developers, and instructors at different stages of their careers in multiple successive events designed to create a cohesive and sustainable environment where research and educational developments can grow beyond the project's duration. …”
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    Performance of trained models. by Shimels Derso Kebede (16813901)

    Published 2025
    “…Conversely, secondary or higher education, being married, higher wealth status, and having multiple children were associated with lower likelihoods of zero care utilization. …”
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    <b>PRISMA-P checklist for</b><b> “Protocol for Conducting a Scoping Review on The Use of AI in Automated Scoring of Short-Answer Questions in Medical Education”</b> by S. Ayhan ÇALIŞKAN (22626020)

    Published 2025
    “…</p><p><br></p><p dir="ltr">This scoping review aims to systematically map the literature on AI-based models used for automated scoring of SAQs in medical education. …”
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    fNIRS signals recording procedure. by Ural Akincioglu (21772538)

    Published 2025
    “…The proposed method tested three different labeling strategies: first, labeling the trials according to the responses to multiple-choice questions; second, labeling the trials based on self-assessment scores; and third, labeling the trials using a double-validation labeling strategy based on the intersection sets of the first two strategies. …”
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    PAM graphs of the runs in Strategy 3. by Ural Akincioglu (21772538)

    Published 2025
    “…The proposed method tested three different labeling strategies: first, labeling the trials according to the responses to multiple-choice questions; second, labeling the trials based on self-assessment scores; and third, labeling the trials using a double-validation labeling strategy based on the intersection sets of the first two strategies. …”
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    PAM graph. by Ural Akincioglu (21772538)

    Published 2025
    “…The proposed method tested three different labeling strategies: first, labeling the trials according to the responses to multiple-choice questions; second, labeling the trials based on self-assessment scores; and third, labeling the trials using a double-validation labeling strategy based on the intersection sets of the first two strategies. …”
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    Labeling strategy. by Ural Akincioglu (21772538)

    Published 2025
    “…The proposed method tested three different labeling strategies: first, labeling the trials according to the responses to multiple-choice questions; second, labeling the trials based on self-assessment scores; and third, labeling the trials using a double-validation labeling strategy based on the intersection sets of the first two strategies. …”
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    Decomposition of the fNIRS signal using ICEEMDAN. by Ural Akincioglu (21772538)

    Published 2025
    “…The proposed method tested three different labeling strategies: first, labeling the trials according to the responses to multiple-choice questions; second, labeling the trials based on self-assessment scores; and third, labeling the trials using a double-validation labeling strategy based on the intersection sets of the first two strategies. …”
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    Strategy 1 and Strategy 3 trial distribution. by Ural Akincioglu (21772538)

    Published 2025
    “…The proposed method tested three different labeling strategies: first, labeling the trials according to the responses to multiple-choice questions; second, labeling the trials based on self-assessment scores; and third, labeling the trials using a double-validation labeling strategy based on the intersection sets of the first two strategies. …”
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    Strategy 2 trial distribution. by Ural Akincioglu (21772538)

    Published 2025
    “…The proposed method tested three different labeling strategies: first, labeling the trials according to the responses to multiple-choice questions; second, labeling the trials based on self-assessment scores; and third, labeling the trials using a double-validation labeling strategy based on the intersection sets of the first two strategies. …”
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    Detectors, sources, and channels. by Ural Akincioglu (21772538)

    Published 2025
    “…The proposed method tested three different labeling strategies: first, labeling the trials according to the responses to multiple-choice questions; second, labeling the trials based on self-assessment scores; and third, labeling the trials using a double-validation labeling strategy based on the intersection sets of the first two strategies. …”
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    Block diagram of the proposed method. by Ural Akincioglu (21772538)

    Published 2025
    “…The proposed method tested three different labeling strategies: first, labeling the trials according to the responses to multiple-choice questions; second, labeling the trials based on self-assessment scores; and third, labeling the trials using a double-validation labeling strategy based on the intersection sets of the first two strategies. …”
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    Interpolated fNIRS signal. by Ural Akincioglu (21772538)

    Published 2025
    “…The proposed method tested three different labeling strategies: first, labeling the trials according to the responses to multiple-choice questions; second, labeling the trials based on self-assessment scores; and third, labeling the trials using a double-validation labeling strategy based on the intersection sets of the first two strategies. …”
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    Triple window shifting operation. by Ural Akincioglu (21772538)

    Published 2025
    “…The proposed method tested three different labeling strategies: first, labeling the trials according to the responses to multiple-choice questions; second, labeling the trials based on self-assessment scores; and third, labeling the trials using a double-validation labeling strategy based on the intersection sets of the first two strategies. …”
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    Experimental flowchart. by Ural Akincioglu (21772538)

    Published 2025
    “…The proposed method tested three different labeling strategies: first, labeling the trials according to the responses to multiple-choice questions; second, labeling the trials based on self-assessment scores; and third, labeling the trials using a double-validation labeling strategy based on the intersection sets of the first two strategies. …”
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    PAM graphs of the runs in Strategy 1. by Ural Akincioglu (21772538)

    Published 2025
    “…The proposed method tested three different labeling strategies: first, labeling the trials according to the responses to multiple-choice questions; second, labeling the trials based on self-assessment scores; and third, labeling the trials using a double-validation labeling strategy based on the intersection sets of the first two strategies. …”
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    XGB 10-Fold Cross-Validation. by Mst. Rokeya Khatun (22226685)

    Published 2025
    “…<div><p>Student dropout is a significant challenge in Bangladesh, with serious impacts on both educational and socio-economic outcomes. This study investigates the factors influencing school dropout among students aged 6–24 years, employing data from the 2019 Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (MICS). …”