Abstract: Healthcare systems face significant challenges and financial burdens due to patient no-shows, highlighting the need for accurate and interpretable predictive models. This study evaluated the ...
Abstract: Semi-Supervised Partial Label Learning (SSPLL) is an important branch of weakly supervised learning, where the data consists of both partial label examples and unlabeled ones. In SSPLL, the ...
This holiday season, families looking for children’s books can find a variety of choices that feature disability as part of everyday life. Teaching for Change, a nonprofit that runs the Social Justice ...
A combination of missed prevention opportunities and health inequalities can result in the early deaths of people living with epilepsy and intellectual disabilities, a study has shown. Around 1.2 ...
Nnena Kalu, who uses cardboard and tape to create her work, received the prestigious art award. By Alex Marshall Reporting from Bradford, England Nnena Kalu, an artist who uses videotape, plastic ...
A local community radio station in Alice Springs has become the breeding ground for new, diverse voices, giving people with a disability a platform to broadcast. The NDIS provider now hosts a range of ...
Fifty years ago, just after Thanksgiving of 1975, President Gerald Ford signed the Education for All Handicapped Children Act, the landmark law that created special education as it exists today, and ...
Tyrese Maxey took part in the 2025 National Dog Show, broadcast on NBC on Thanksgiving. Isaiah Vazquez / Getty Images In the NBA, the Philadelphia 76ers’ Tyrese Maxey is known for carving up defenses ...
A new post on Apple’s Machine Learning Research blog shows how much the M5 Apple silicon improved over the M4 when it comes to running a local LLM. Here are the details. A couple of years ago, Apple ...
dNational Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) Greater Manchester Patient Safety Research Collaboration (GM PSRC), The University of Manchester, Manchester, UK eCentre for Primary Care and ...
Speaking multiple languages could slow down brain ageing and help to prevent cognitive decline, a study of more than 80,000 people has found. The work, published in Nature Aging on 10 November, ...
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