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- research-articleMarch 2023
A method for comparing multiple imputation techniques: A case study on the U.S. national COVID cohort collaborative
- Elena Casiraghi,
- ,
- Rachel Wong,
- Margaret Hall,
- Ben Coleman,
- Marco Notaro,
- Michael D. Evans,
- Jena S. Tronieri,
- Hannah Blau,
- Bryan Laraway,
- Tiffany J. Callahan,
- Lauren E. Chan,
- Carolyn T. Bramante,
- John B. Buse,
- Richard A. Moffitt,
- Til Stürmer,
- Steven G. Johnson,
- Yu Raymond Shao,
- Justin Reese,
- Peter N. Robinson,
- Alberto Paccanaro,
- Giorgio Valentini,
- Jared D. Huling,
- Kenneth J. Wilkins
Journal of Biomedical Informatics (JOBI), Volume 139, Issue Chttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.jbi.2023.104295Graphical abstractDisplay Omitted
AbstractHealthcare datasets obtained from Electronic Health Records have proven to be extremely useful for assessing associations between patients’ predictors and outcomes of interest. However, these datasets often suffer from missing values in a high ...
- ArticleFebruary 2001
What could be more SLic?: projects for the programming languages course
SIGCSE '01: Proceedings of the thirty-second SIGCSE technical symposium on Computer Science EducationPages 248–252https://doi.org/10.1145/364447.364594The last few years has seen renewed interest in teaching programming-in-the-large (PIL) and programming-in-context of a larger existing program (PIC) throughout the computer science curriculum. Although these skills have been a focus of software ...
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