Publications by authors named "B C Theodorou"

The underrepresentation of gender, racial, and ethnic minorities in clinical trials is a problem undermining the efficacy of treatments on minorities and preventing precise estimates of the effects within these subgroups. We propose FRAMM, a deep reinforcement learning framework for fair trial site selection to help address this problem. We focus on two real-world challenges: the data modalities used to guide selection are often incomplete for many potential trial sites, and the site selection needs to simultaneously optimize for both enrollment and diversity.

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Synthetic electronic health records (EHRs) that are both realistic and privacy-preserving offer alternatives to real EHRs for machine learning (ML) and statistical analysis. However, generating high-fidelity EHR data in its original, high-dimensional form poses challenges for existing methods. We propose Hierarchical Autoregressive Language mOdel (HALO) for generating longitudinal, high-dimensional EHR, which preserve the statistical properties of real EHRs and can train accurate ML models without privacy concerns.

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Synthetic electronic health records (EHRs) that are both realistic and preserve privacy can serve as an alternative to real EHRs for machine learning (ML) modeling and statistical analysis. However, generating high-fidelity and granular electronic health record (EHR) data in its original, highly-dimensional form poses challenges for existing methods due to the complexities inherent in high-dimensional data. In this paper, we propose Hierarchical Autoregressive Language mOdel (HALO) for generating longitudinal high-dimensional EHR, which preserve the statistical properties of real EHR and can be used to train accurate ML models without privacy concerns.

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In the years 1977 to 1984, 56 patients underwent primary suture of acutely ruptured cruciate ligaments. Thirty-six (64.3 per cent) were regarded as excellent or good results and 20 (35.

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