10 results match your criteria: "Pioneer Centre for AI[Affiliation]"
Lancet
November 2024
Department of Quantitative Theory and Methods and Department of English, Emory University, Atlanta, GA, USA.
Geroscience
November 2024
Department of Neuroscience, Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark.
Identifying early predictors of cognitive decline and at-risk individuals is essential for timely intervention and prevention of dementia. This study aimed to detect neurobiological changes and factors related to cognitive performance in the Metropolit 1953 Danish male birth cohort. We analyzed data from 582 participants, aged 57-68 years, using machine learning techniques to group cognitive trajectories into four clusters differentiating high- and low-performing groups.
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December 2023
University of Calabria, Rende, Italy.
The migration of Twitter users to Mastodon following Elon Musk's acquisition presents a unique opportunity to study collective behavior and gain insights into the drivers of coordinated behavior in online media. We analyzed the social network and the public conversations of about 75,000 migrated users and observed that the temporal trace of their migrations is compatible with a phenomenon of social influence, as described by a compartmental epidemic model of information diffusion. Drawing from prior research on behavioral change, we delved into the factors that account for variations of the effectiveness of the influence process across different Twitter communities.
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July 2023
DTU Compute, Technical University of Denmark, Richard Pedersens Plads, 2800 Kgs. Lyngby, Denmark.
To ensure equitable quality of care, differences in machine learning model performance between patient groups must be addressed. Here, we argue that two separate mechanisms can cause performance differences between groups. First, model performance may be worse than theoretically achievable in a given group.
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June 2023
Data Science Group, Institute for Basic Science, Daejeon, 34126, Republic of Korea.
While sleep positively impacts well-being, health, and productivity, the effects of societal factors on sleep remain underexplored. Here we analyze the sleep of 30,082 individuals across 11 countries using 52 million activity records from wearable devices. Our data are consistent with past studies of gender and age-associated sleep characteristics.
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June 2023
Pioneer Centre for AI, Copenhagen 1350, Denmark.
Telemed J E Health
September 2023
Medable A/S, Copenhagen, Denmark.
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Sci Rep
December 2022
Nokia Bell Labs, CB30FA, Cambridge, UK.
The strength of social relations has been shown to affect an individual's access to opportunities. To date, however, the correspondence between tie strength and population's economic prospects has not been quantified, largely because of the inability to operationalise strength based on Granovetter's classic theory. Our work departed from the premise that tie strength is a unidimensional construct (typically operationalized with frequency or volume of contact), and used instead a validated model of ten fundamental dimensions of social relationships grounded in the literature of social psychology.
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October 2022
CENTAI, Torino, Italy.
Which messages are more effective at inducing a change of opinion in the listener? We approach this question within the frame of Habermas' theory of communicative action, which posits that the illocutionary intent of the message (its pragmatic meaning) is the key. Thanks to recent advances in natural language processing, we are able to operationalize this theory by extracting the latent social dimensions of a message, namely archetypes of social intent of language, that come from social exchange theory. We identify key ingredients to opinion change by looking at more than 46k posts and more than 3.
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February 2022
New York Botanical Garden, Bronx, NY, United States.
Herbarium sheets present a unique view of the world's botanical history, evolution, and biodiversity. This makes them an all-important data source for botanical research. With the increased digitization of herbaria worldwide and advances in the domain of fine-grained visual classification which can facilitate automatic identification of herbarium specimen images, there are many opportunities for supporting and expanding research in this field.
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