Publications by authors named "Cheng C J Chu"

The aim of the present study was to train a natural language processing model to recognize key text elements from research abstracts related to hand surgery, enhancing the efficiency of systematic review screening. A sample of 1600 abstracts from a systematic review of distal radial fracture treatment outcomes was annotated to train the natural language processing model. To assess time-saving potential, 200 abstracts were processed by the trained models in two experiments, where reviewers accessed natural language processing predictions to include or exclude articles.

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  • Cirrhosis is a leading cause of death globally, and upper GI bleeding notably escalates the mortality risk for these patients, prompting a need for better predictive tools.
  • Researchers developed machine learning models to forecast mortality in cirrhosis patients experiencing upper GI bleeding in emergency departments, using a dataset from 2001 to 2019 involving over 16,000 patients.
  • The XGBoost model outperformed others in predicting mortality rates, with key predictors including factors like renal function and age; further studies are needed to validate these findings in clinical settings.
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Machine learning (ML) models for predicting 72-hour unscheduled return visits (URVs) for patients with abdominal pain in the emergency department (ED) were developed in a previous study. This study refined the data to adjust previous prediction models and evaluated the model performance in future data validation during the COVID-19 era. We aimed to evaluate the practicality of the ML models and compare the URVs before and during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Seventy-two-hour unscheduled return visits (URVs) by emergency department patients are a key clinical index for evaluating the quality of care in emergency departments (EDs). This study aimed to develop a machine learning model to predict 72 h URVs for ED patients with abdominal pain. Electronic health records data were collected from the Chang Gung Research Database (CGRD) for 25,151 ED visits by patients with abdominal pain and a total of 617 features were used for analysis.

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Social behaviors recruit multiple cognitive operations that require interactions between cortical and subcortical brain regions. Interareal synchrony may facilitate such interactions between cortical and subcortical neural populations. However, it remains unknown how neurons from different nodes in the social brain network interact during social decision-making.

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Fast spike correlation is a signature of neural ensemble activity thought to underlie perception, cognition, and action. To relate spike correlation to tuning and other factors, we focused on spontaneous activity because it is the common 'baseline' across studies that test different stimuli, and because variations in correlation strength are much larger across cell pairs than across stimuli. Is the probability of spike correlation between two neurons a graded function of lateral cortical separation, independent of functional tuning (e.

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