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The rise of e-learning; Canadian universities adapting to the needs of international students

The rise of e-learning; Canadian universities adapting to the needs of international students
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Unveiling the Mystery: Decoding the Determinants of Board Order on Mobile Pinterest

We all have wondered why seemingly random boards on our mobile screens appear in various order, so we can see what algorithm is behind them; have you ever questioned the logic behind the arrangement, wondering why they appear in a specific order? Have you ever questioned the algorithmic magic?In short, the order of boards on […] ....

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Machine learning sees into the future to prev

<p>Researchers from the Tokyo Medical and Dental University (TMDU) developed machine-learning models to predict visual acuity in patients with high myopia. A cohort study of 967 patients was used to evaluate the models. The results show that a regression model accurately predicts visual acuity at 3 and 5 years, and a binary classification model can predict and visualize the risk at 5 years for individual patients, demonstrating potential in clinical assessment and monitoring.</p>
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