CORE-Cox learns low-rank Cox coefficients across outcomes in a source cohort then applies regularized adaptation to a target cohort, yielding C-index gains from 0.733 to 0.766 in UK Biobank and 0.628 to 0.658 in MIMIC-IV Asian subgroups under nested cross-validation.
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An observational study of 90 agent runs finds that higher reasoning effort, not testing tool access, drives first-try reliability in agentic code generation.
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CORE-Cox learns low-rank Cox coefficients across outcomes in a source cohort then applies regularized adaptation to a target cohort, yielding C-index gains from 0.733 to 0.766 in UK Biobank and 0.628 to 0.658 in MIMIC-IV Asian subgroups under nested cross-validation.
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Reasoning effort, not tool access, buys first-try reliability in agentic code generation: an observational study
An observational study of 90 agent runs finds that higher reasoning effort, not testing tool access, drives first-try reliability in agentic code generation.