Search results for "Statistical method"

showing 10 items of 207 documents

A maChine and deep Learning Approach to predict pulmoNary hyperteNsIon in newbornS with congenital diaphragmatic Hernia (CLANNISH): Protocol for a re…

2021

Introduction Outcome predictions of patients with congenital diaphragmatic hernia (CDH) still have some limitations in the prenatal estimate of postnatal pulmonary hypertension (PH). We propose applying Machine Learning (ML), and Deep Learning (DL) approaches to fetuses and newborns with CDH to develop forecasting models in prenatal epoch, based on the integrated analysis of clinical data, to provide neonatal PH as the first outcome and, possibly: favorable response to fetal endoscopic tracheal occlusion (FETO), need for Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation (ECMO), survival to ECMO, and death. Moreover, we plan to produce a (semi)automatic fetus lung segmentation system in Magnetic Resonanc…

Pediatricsmedicine.medical_treatmentretrospective studyDiagnostic RadiologyCohort StudiesStudy ProtocolMathematical and Statistical TechniquesPregnancyMedicine and Health SciencesLung volumesMultidisciplinarymedicine.diagnostic_testRadiology and ImagingStatisticsQRSoftware EngineeringMagnetic Resonance ImagingPulmonary Imagingmachine learningObstetric ProceduresPhysical SciencesEngineering and TechnologyMedicineFemaleCohort studyComputer and Information Sciencesmedicine.medical_specialtyImaging TechniquesHypertension PulmonaryScienceSurgical and Invasive Medical ProceduresResearch and Analysis MethodsPulmonary hypertensionComputer SoftwareDiagnostic MedicineArtificial IntelligenceCongenital Diaphragmatic Hernia Pulmonary Ipertension Deep Learning protocolmedicineExtracorporeal membrane oxygenationHumansHerniaStatistical MethodsRetrospective StudiesFetal surgerybusiness.industrydiaphragmatic herniasegmentationInfant NewbornBiology and Life SciencesNeonatesCongenital diaphragmatic herniadeep learningRetrospective cohort studyMagnetic resonance imagingmedicine.diseaseSettore FIS/07 - Fisica Applicata(Beni Culturali Ambientali Biol.e Medicin)Hernias Diaphragmatic CongenitalbusinessMathematicsDevelopmental BiologyForecasting
researchProduct

Effects of the Best Possible Self intervention: A systematic review and meta-analysis

2019

The Best Possible Self (BPS) exercise promotes a positive view of oneself in the best possible future, after working hard towards it. Since the first work that attempted to examine the benefits of this intervention in 2001, studies on the BPS have grown exponentially and, currently, this is one of the most widely used Positive Psychology Interventions. However, little is yet known about its overall effectiveness in increasing wellbeing outcomes. Thus, the aim of this meta-analysis is to shed light on this question. A systematic literature search was conducted, and 29 studies (in 26 articles) met the inclusion criteria of empirically testing the intervention and comparing it to a control con…

Self-assessmentSelf-AssessmentEmotionsHappinessTest StatisticsPsychological interventionSocial SciencesPublication EthicsBest Possible Self intervention050109 social psychologyDatabase and Informatics MethodsMathematical and Statistical TechniquesMedicine and Health SciencesPsychologyDatabase SearchingResearch Integritymedia_commonMultidisciplinaryDepressionQStatistics05 social sciencesRMetaanalysisModerationPsychology PositiveMeta-analysisPhysical SciencesMedicineEducational StatusPositive psychologyPsychologyResearch ArticleClinical psychologyScience PolicySciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectEmotional AdjustmentResearch and Analysis Methods050105 experimental psychologyOptimismIntervention (counseling)Mental Health and PsychiatryGratitudeHumans0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesStatistical MethodsGratitudeMood DisordersBiology and Life SciencesSelf CareMeta-analysisPersonalidad Evaluación y Tratamiento PsicológicoPeople and PlacesSystematic reviewPopulation GroupingsUndergraduatesMathematicsPLOS ONE
researchProduct

GHZ state generation of three Josephson qubits in the presence of bosonic baths

2013

We analyze an entangling protocol to generate tripartite Greenberger-Horne-Zeilinger states in a system consisting of three superconducting qubits with pairwise coupling. The dynamics of the open quantum system is investigated by taking into account the interaction of each qubit with an independent bosonic bath with an ohmic spectral structure. To this end a microscopic master equation is constructed and exactly solved. We find that the protocol here discussed is stable against decoherence and dissipation due to the presence of the external baths.

Quantum decoherencequantum statistical methodFOS: Physical sciencesQuantum entanglement01 natural sciences010305 fluids & plasmasSuperconductivity (cond-mat.supr-con)quantum fluctuations quantum noise quantum jumpQuantum nonlocalityOpen quantum systemQuantum mechanics0103 physical sciencesMaster equationdecoherence010306 general physicsSuperconductivityPhysicsQuantum PhysicsCondensed Matter - Superconductivityquantum nonlocalityQuantum PhysicsCondensed Matter PhysicsAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsGreenberger–Horne–Zeilinger stateQubitopen systemQuantum Physics (quant-ph)entanglementquantum state engineering and measurementJournal of Physics B: Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics
researchProduct

One simple claudication question as first step in Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD) screening: A meta-analysis of the association with reduced Ankle …

2019

Purpose and methods A meta-analysis using data from seven German population-based cohorts was performed by the German Epidemiological consortium of Peripheral Arterial Disease (GEPArD) to investigate whether one question about claudication is more efficient for PAD screening than established questionnaires. Claudication was defined on the basis of the answer to one question asking for pain in the leg during normal walking. This simple question was compared with established questionnaires, including the Edinburgh questionnaire. The associations of claudication with continuous ABI values and decreased ABI were analyzed by linear and logistic regression analysis, respectively. The results of t…

MaleQuestionnairesMedical DoctorsPhysiologyHealth Care ProvidersMedizinWalking030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyLogistic regressionVascular MedicineMathematical and Statistical TechniquesEndocrinology0302 clinical medicineSurveys and QuestionnairesEpidemiologyMedicine and Health SciencesMass ScreeningMedicineMedical Personnel030212 general & internal medicineMultidisciplinaryStatisticsQRMetaanalysisProfessionsmedicine.anatomical_structureResearch DesignMeta-analysisPhysical SciencesMedicineFemalemedicine.symptomResearch Articlemedicine.medical_specialtySilverEndocrine DisordersDeath RatesScienceResearch and Analysis MethodsSensitivity and SpecificityOddsPeripheral Arterial Disease03 medical and health sciencesSex FactorsPopulation MetricsGeneral PractitionersPhysiciansDiabetes mellitusInternal medicineDiabetes MellitusHumansAnkle Brachial IndexVascular Diseasesddc:610Statistical MethodsSurvey ResearchPopulation BiologyBiological Locomotionbusiness.industryBiology and Life SciencesOdds ratioIntermittent Claudicationmedicine.diseaseHealth CarePeripheral Vascular DiseaseMetabolic DisordersPeople and PlacesPopulation GroupingsAnklebusinessClaudicationMathematics
researchProduct

Mobility Modification Alleviates Environmental Influence on Incident Mobility Difficulty among Community-Dwelling Older People: A Two-Year Follow-Up …

2016

Background Environmental barriers increase risk for mobility difficulties in old age. Mobility difficulty is preceded by a phase where people try to postpone a difficulty through mobility modification. We studied whether perceived environmental mobility barriers outdoors correlate with mobility modification and mobility difficulty, predict development of mobility difficulty over a two-year follow-up, and whether mobility modification alleviates the risk for difficulty. Methods At baseline, 848 people aged 75–90 were interviewed face-to-face. Telephone follow-up interviews were conducted one (n = 816) and two years (n = 761) later. Environmental barriers to mobility were self-reported using …

MaleGerontologyActivities of daily livingMedical DoctorsympäristöPhysiologyHealth Care Providerslcsh:MedicineWalkingolder peopleEndocrinologyMathematical and Statistical Techniques0302 clinical medicineSurveys and QuestionnairesActivities of Daily LivingMedicine and Health SciencesBiomechanics030212 general & internal medicinelcsh:ScienceAged 80 and overMultidisciplinaryCognitive NeurologyFollow up studiesta3141mobilityProfessionsliikkuvuusNeurologyPhysical SciencesRegression AnalysisFemaleIndependent LivingGait AnalysisPsychologyenvironmentStatistics (Mathematics)Research ArticleBiotechnologymedicine.medical_specialtyEndocrine DisordersCognitive NeuroscienceResearch and Analysis MethodsOdds03 medical and health sciencesPhysical medicine and rehabilitationPhysiciansDiabetes MellitusmedicineHumansMobility LimitationStatistical MethodsSelf reportAgedBehaviorBiological Locomotionlcsh:RBiology and Life SciencesHealth CareMobility LimitationMetabolic DisordersPeople and PlacesCognitive ScienceMedical Devices and EquipmentPopulation Groupingslcsh:QSelf ReportOlder peopleMathematics030217 neurology & neurosurgeryIndependent livingFollow-Up StudiesNeuroscience
researchProduct

The effectiveness of peer-support for people living with HIV: A systematic review and meta-analysis

2021

Background The practice of involving people living with HIV in the development and provision of healthcare has gained increasing traction. Peer-support for people living with HIV is assistance and encouragement by an individual considered equal, in taking an active role in self-management of their chronic health condition. The objective of this systematic review was to assess the effects of peer-support for people living with HIV. Methods We conducted a systematic review in accordance with international guidelines. Following systematic searches of eight databases until May 2020, two reviewers performed independent screening of studies according to preset inclusion criteria. We conducted ri…

MaleRNA virusesEpidemiologyHIV InfectionsPeer supportPathology and Laboratory MedicineMathematical and Statistical TechniquesImmunodeficiency VirusesHealth careMedicine and Health SciencesPublic and Occupational HealthRandomized Controlled Trials as TopicMultidisciplinaryVDP::Medisinske Fag: 700::Helsefag: 800::Samfunnsmedisin sosialmedisin: 801StatisticsQRHIV diagnosis and managementMetaanalysisResearch AssessmentVaccination and ImmunizationPeer reviewTreatment OutcomeAnti-Retroviral AgentsVDP::Medisinske Fag: 700::Helsefag: 800Medical MicrobiologyMeta-analysisViral PathogensVirusesPhysical SciencesMedicineFemalePathogensResearch Articlemedicine.medical_specialtyDrug Research and DevelopmentSystematic ReviewsScienceImmunologyMEDLINEAntiretroviral TherapyResearch and Analysis MethodsMicrobiologyPeer GroupQuality of life (healthcare)Antiviral TherapyRetrovirusesMental Health and PsychiatrymedicineHumansClinical TrialsStatistical MethodsMicrobial PathogensPharmacologybusiness.industryLentivirusOrganismsSocial SupportBiology and Life SciencesHIVOdds ratioRandomized Controlled TrialsDiagnostic medicineFamily medicineRelative riskMedical Risk FactorsHIV-1Preventive MedicineClinical MedicineVDP::Medical disciplines: 700::Health sciences: 800::Community medicine Social medicine: 801businessMathematics
researchProduct

Decoding Group Vocalizations: The Acoustic Energy Distribution of Chorus Howls Is Useful to Determine Wolf Reproduction

2016

Population monitoring is crucial for wildlife management and conservation. In the last few decades, wildlife researchers have increasingly applied bioacoustics tools to obtain information on several essential ecological parameters, such as distribution and abundance. One such application involves wolves (Canis lupus). These canids respond to simulated howls by emitting group vocalizations known as chorus howls. These responses to simulated howls reveal the presence of wolf litters during the breeding period and are therefore often used to determine the status of wolf populations. However, the acoustic structure of chorus howls is complex and discriminating the presence of pups in a chorus i…

0106 biological sciencesEntropyPopulation Dynamicslcsh:MedicineWildlife01 natural sciencesVocalizationMathematical and Statistical Techniqueslcsh:ScienceAnimal Signaling and CommunicationIberian wolfMammalseducation.field_of_studyMultidisciplinarybiologyAnimal BehaviorBehavior AnimalEcologyPhysicsReproductionAcoustic energyCanisPhysical SciencesVertebratesThermodynamicsCartographyStatistics (Mathematics)Research ArticleConservation of Natural ResourcesBioacousticsAnimal TypesPopulationResearch and Analysis Methods010603 evolutionary biologyCoyotesAcoustic SignalsAnimalsWildlife managementStatistical MethodseducationEcosystemBehaviorWolvesReproductive success010604 marine biology & hydrobiologylcsh:RChorusOrganismsBiology and Life SciencesAcousticsJackalsModels Theoreticalbiology.organism_classificationAmnioteslcsh:QVocalization AnimalZoologyBioacousticsMathematicsForecasting
researchProduct

Statistically validated networks in bipartite complex systems.

2011

Many complex systems present an intrinsic bipartite nature and are often described and modeled in terms of networks [1-5]. Examples include movies and actors [1, 2, 4], authors and scientific papers [6-9], email accounts and emails [10], plants and animals that pollinate them [11, 12]. Bipartite networks are often very heterogeneous in the number of relationships that the elements of one set establish with the elements of the other set. When one constructs a projected network with nodes from only one set, the system heterogeneity makes it very difficult to identify preferential links between the elements. Here we introduce an unsupervised method to statistically validate each link of the pr…

Theoretical computer scienceComputer sciencelcsh:MedicineNetwork theorySocial and Behavioral SciencesBioinformaticsQuantitative Biology - Quantitative MethodsSociologyProtein Interaction Mappinglcsh:ScienceQuantitative Methods (q-bio.QM)MultidisciplinarySystems BiologyApplied MathematicsPhysicsStatisticsComplex SystemsGenomicsLink (geometry)Social NetworksSpecialization (logic)Interdisciplinary PhysicsBipartite graphProbability distributionResearch ArticleNetwork analysisPhysics - Physics and SocietyComplex systemFOS: Physical sciencesPhysics and Society (physics.soc-ph)Type (model theory)BiologyModels BiologicalNetwork theory Statistical PhysicsStatistical MechanicsSet (abstract data type)Statistical MethodsBiologyStructure (mathematical logic)Statistical Physicslcsh:RComputational BiologyModels TheoreticalComparative GenomicsSettore FIS/07 - Fisica Applicata(Beni Culturali Ambientali Biol.e Medicin)FOS: Biological sciencesNetwork theorylcsh:QNull hypothesisMathematicsPLoS ONE
researchProduct

Predicting perceived visual complexity of abstract patterns using computational measures: The influence of mirror symmetry on complexity perception

2017

Visual complexity is relevant for many areas ranging from improving usability of technical displays or websites up to understanding aesthetic experiences. Therefore, many attempts have been made to relate objective properties of images to perceived complexity in artworks and other images. It has been argued that visual complexity is a multidimensional construct mainly consisting of two dimensions: A quantitative dimension that increases complexity through number of elements, and a structural dimension representing order negatively related to complexity. The objective of this work is to study human perception of visual complexity utilizing two large independent sets of abstract patterns. A w…

Computer scienceVisionSocial Scienceslcsh:MedicineSensory perceptioncomputer.software_genreSymmetry0302 clinical medicineMathematical and Statistical TechniquesAttitudes (psychology)Psychologylcsh:Sciencemedia_commonMultidisciplinaryApplied MathematicsSimulation and Modeling05 social sciencesPattern Recognition VisualEllipsesPhysical SciencesVisual PerceptionMirror symmetryStatistics (Mathematics)AlgorithmsResearch ArticleComputer and Information Sciencesmedia_common.quotation_subjectGeometryMachine learning algorithmsMachine learningEllipseResearch and Analysis Methods050105 experimental psychologyVisual complexity03 medical and health sciencesArtificial IntelligencePerceptionMachine learningHumans0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesStatistical Methodsbusiness.industrylcsh:RBiology and Life SciencesComputational BiologyUsabilitylcsh:QArtificial intelligencebusinesscomputer030217 neurology & neurosurgeryMathematicsNeuroscienceForecasting
researchProduct

Compensation of missing wedge effects with sequential statistical reconstruction in electron tomography.

2014

Electron tomography (ET) of biological samples is used to study the organization and the structure of the whole cell and subcellular complexes in great detail. However, projections cannot be acquired over full tilt angle range with biological samples in electron microscopy. ET image reconstruction can be considered an ill-posed problem because of this missing information. This results in artifacts, seen as the loss of three-dimensional (3D) resolution in the reconstructed images. The goal of this study was to achieve isotropic resolution with a statistical reconstruction method, sequential maximum a posteriori expectation maximization (sMAP-EM), using no prior morphological knowledge about …

Electron Microscope TomographyComputer scienceImage Processinglcsh:MedicineBioinformaticsDiagnostic Radiologylaw.inventionComputer-AssistedMathematical and Statistical TechniqueslawImage Processing Computer-AssistedMedicine and Health SciencesElectron Microscopylcsh:ScienceTomographyMicroscopyMultidisciplinaryMaximum Likelihood EstimationPhysical SciencesBiomedical ImagingTomographyCellular Structures and OrganellesArtifactsAlgorithmAlgorithmsStatistics (Mathematics)Research ArticleGeneral Science & TechnologyImaging TechniquesBioengineeringImage processingIterative reconstructionResearch and Analysis MethodsImaging phantomElectron Beam TomographyDiagnostic MedicineExpectation–maximization algorithmMaximum a posteriori estimationStatistical Methodsta217lcsh:Rta1182Biology and Life SciencesComputational BiologyCell BiologyElectron tomographyTransmission Electron Microscopylcsh:QGeneric health relevanceElectron microscopeMathematicsElectron Microscope TomographyPLoS ONE
researchProduct