#MathOnco Issue 68: patient-specific; hack-a-thons; cancer risk; information theory classifiers
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This week in Math Oncology May 30, 2019 ~ Issue 68 From the editor #MathOnco friends, This issue is particularly jam-packed with neat papers! Scroll down for patient-specific modeling, hack-a-thons, cancer risk, information theory classifiers, and more. I also came across LIME (Local Interpretable Model-agnostic Explanations): one method of making sense (hence the "interpretable" in the acronym) of machine learning classifiers.
#MathOnco Issue 68: patient-specific; hack-a-thons; cancer risk; information theory classifiers
#MathOnco Issue 68: patient-specific…
#MathOnco Issue 68: patient-specific; hack-a-thons; cancer risk; information theory classifiers
This week in Math Oncology May 30, 2019 ~ Issue 68 From the editor #MathOnco friends, This issue is particularly jam-packed with neat papers! Scroll down for patient-specific modeling, hack-a-thons, cancer risk, information theory classifiers, and more. I also came across LIME (Local Interpretable Model-agnostic Explanations): one method of making sense (hence the "interpretable" in the acronym) of machine learning classifiers.