Establishes component-wise identifiability guarantees for partially shared causal latents in multimodal nonlinear mixing and introduces a differentiable Wasserstein-based module for recovery.
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Pilot study uses pretrained video encoder features from lung ultrasound to predict 30-day CHF readmission, finding lower-lung views and temporal differences most informative with top MLP F1 of 0.80.
Introduces progressive visualization for comparing causal discovery algorithms and comparative graph layouts for analyzing multi-outcome causal graphs in healthcare.
The paper introduces ClinQueryAgent, a conversational agent that converts natural language queries into database queries for population health management while keeping patient data secure, and reports its use by 128 staff across 15 NHS practices covering 148,319 patients.
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Identifiable Multimodal Causal Representation Learning under Partial Latent Sharing
Establishes component-wise identifiability guarantees for partially shared causal latents in multimodal nonlinear mixing and introduces a differentiable Wasserstein-based module for recovery.
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Prognostic Value of Lung Ultrasound Biomarkers for Readmission Risk in Congestive Heart Failure: A Pilot Data-Driven Analysis
Pilot study uses pretrained video encoder features from lung ultrasound to predict 30-day CHF readmission, finding lower-lung views and temporal differences most informative with top MLP F1 of 0.80.
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Visual Analysis of Multi-outcome Causal Graphs
Introduces progressive visualization for comparing causal discovery algorithms and comparative graph layouts for analyzing multi-outcome causal graphs in healthcare.
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ClinQueryAgent: A Conversational Agent for Population Health Management
The paper introduces ClinQueryAgent, a conversational agent that converts natural language queries into database queries for population health management while keeping patient data secure, and reports its use by 128 staff across 15 NHS practices covering 148,319 patients.
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