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Tables 2 and 3 demonstrated that the revised structure of ResNet-50 could avoid the overfitting problem, decease the loss value, and reduce the fluctuation problem. The difference between train accuracy and test accuracy (9.63%) in the revised ResNet-50 was smaller than in the original ResNet...
First, what is the probability that an individual will be in the same health state next year, be free of disability, be in worse health, have left for a permanent health care institution or be dead? Secondly, what is the expected time spent in each health state, given that an individual...
To assess the differences in the pattern of mortality by sex, age and cause of death between 1875-1879 and 1970 for the Netherlands, and the contribution of different causes of death to the decrease of total mortality between these periods. Mortality data for 1875-1879 were extracted from one...
Healthy life expectancy is an indicator that represents a composite of data on mortality and health status and is defined as the average number of years that a person can expect to live at a certain level of health. To extend people's healthy life expectancy, my colleague and I conducted a...
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for example, major depressive disorder and other psychiatric diagnoses, such as anxiety, could be associated with BMP in long-term care residents [1,3]. In Spain, around 62% of older people in institutional settings are diagnosed with dementia. Due to increased life expectancy among the general...