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Epidemiology

Epidemiology is a scientific discipline that provides reliable knowledge for clinical medicine focusing on prevention, diagnosis and treatment of diseases. Research in Epidemiology aims at characterizing risk factors for the outbreak of diseases and at evaluating the efficiency of certain treatment strategies, e.g., to compare a new treatment with an established gold standard. This research is strongly hypothesis-driven and statistical analysis is the major tool for epidemiologists so far. Correlations between genetic factors, environmental factors, life style-related parameters, age and diseases are analyzed.

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Papers

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Accelerating Simulation-based Inference with Emerging AI HardwareCode0
Online Performance Estimation with Unlabeled Data: A Bayesian Application of the Hui-Walter ParadigmCode0
Mobile Human Ad Hoc Networks: A Communication Engineering Viewpoint on Interhuman Airborne Pathogen TransmissionCode0
A Simple Approximate Bayesian Inference Neural Surrogate for Stochastic Petri Net ModelsCode0
When and Where Did it Happen? An Encoder-Decoder Model to Identify Scenario ContextCode0
Three faces of node importance in network epidemiology: Exact results for small graphsCode0
Optimal virulence strategies in epidemiological models with asymptomatic transmissionCode0
Inference for High Dimensional Censored Quantile RegressionCode0
Using Geographic Location-based Public Health Features in Survival AnalysisCode0
Correspondence Analysis Using Neural NetworksCode0
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