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When evidence can be deepfaked, how do courts decide what’s real?
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Abstract: Because of their transparency, interpretability, and efficiency in classification tasks, decision tree algorithms are the foundation of many Business Intelligence (BI) and Analytics ...
Background Patients with severe aortic stenosis (AS) are at high risk of mortality, regardless of symptom status. Despite ...
Opinion: The Department of Justice's settlement with RealPage argues that the use of algorithmic pricing software itself ...
Abstract: This study aims to classify anxiety disorders in adolescents using three machine learning algorithms, namely naive bayes, C4.5, and K-Nearest Neighbor (K-NN). The data used was taken from ...
An Ensemble Learning Tool for Land Use Land Cover Classification Using Google Alpha Earth Foundations Satellite Embeddings ...
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Scientists build a ‘periodic table’ for AI models
Scientists are trying to tame the chaos of modern artificial intelligence by doing something very old fashioned: drawing a table. Instead of chemical elements, the new chart arranges learning ...
There is indeed a vast literature on the design and analysis of decision tree algorithms that aim at optimizing these parameters. This paper contributes to this important line of research: we propose ...
Introduction: Accurate identification of forest tree species is essential for sustainable forest management, biodiversity assessment, and environmental monitoring. Urban forests, in particular, ...
The president disputes reporting from The Wall Street Journal that he drew a picture for Jeffrey Epstein, but as a real estate mogul, he often sketched for charity. By Tyler Pager President Trump ...
Computer vision systems combined with machine learning techniques have demonstrated success as alternatives to empirical methods for classification and selection. This study aimed to classify tomatoes ...
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