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estimators in the prediction of a univariate outcome by minimizing an empirical risk, and it uses cross-validation to select fine …
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a prediction of viral replication capacity based on an entire mutant/non-mutant sequence profile. This is a loss … estimators in the prediction of a univariate outcome by minimizing an empirical risk. These methods are two separate techniques …
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, 31% fall between the codon start site and the codon end site of a known gene but not inside an exon. More than half of …
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Characterizing the genetic correlates to complex diseases requires consideration of a large number of potentially informative biological markers. In addition, attention to alignment of alleles within or across chromosomal pairs, commonly referred to as phase, may be essential for uncovering true...
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This paper is concerned with problem of variable selection and forecasting in the presence of parameter instability. There are a number of approaches proposed for forecasting in the presence of breaks, including the use of rolling windows or exponential down-weighting. However, these studies...
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This paper is concerned with problem of variable selection and forecasting in the presence of parameter instability. There are a number of approaches proposed for forecasting in the presence of breaks, including the use of rolling windows or exponential down-weighting. However, these studies...
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Random Forests are frequently applied as they achieve a high prediction accuracy and have the ability to identify …
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information that is relevant for prediction is effectively condensed by the first few factors. However, variable selection …
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