T. J. Stevenson
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View article: The Alberta Law Review
The Alberta Law Review Open
View article: Meta-Analysis of Image-Based Versus Probe-Based Parathyroid Near-Infrared Autofluorescence
Meta-Analysis of Image-Based Versus Probe-Based Parathyroid Near-Infrared Autofluorescence Open
Proper identification of parathyroid tissue is a critical component in surgery involving the thyroid and parathyroid gland (PG). In recent years, near infrared autofluorescence (NIRAF) has been investigated as a non-invasive strategy to de…
View article: Mental Health Family Carer Coresearchers: Coproduction Principles to Elevate Lived-Expertise in Research
Mental Health Family Carer Coresearchers: Coproduction Principles to Elevate Lived-Expertise in Research Open
Purpose: Few studies demonstrate approaches to working with mental health family carers in research, service change or system reform. This article formulates participatory principles for co-research with mental health family carers. Method…
View article: Knowledge Families Hold: Co‐Production and Co‐Research With Mental Health Family Carers in Understanding Experiences During the COVID‐19 Pandemic
Knowledge Families Hold: Co‐Production and Co‐Research With Mental Health Family Carers in Understanding Experiences During the COVID‐19 Pandemic Open
Background Through an in‐depth exploration of mental health family carers' experiences during the COVID‐19 pandemic in Australia, this co‐produced study identified recommendations for advocacy, practice and policy implications to uphold fa…
View article: A virtual co-creation collaboration between a university physics research group and school students
A virtual co-creation collaboration between a university physics research group and school students Open
This work aims to inspire, ignite and engage school students to consider STEM at university, by collaborating between a university research group and school students. Learning resources will be co-created with students, based on what they …
View article: Searches for direct pair production of stops and sbottom with the ATLAS detector
Searches for direct pair production of stops and sbottom with the ATLAS detector Open
Naturalness arguments for weak-scale supersymmetry favour supersymmetric partners of the third generation quarks with masses light enough to be produced at the LHC. The ATLAS experiment has a variety of analyses devoted to stop and sbottom…
View article: Search for di-Higgs production to the b¯bτ +τ − final state using Support Vector Machines with the ATLAS detector at the Large Hadron Collider in pp collisions at √s = 13TeV
Search for di-Higgs production to the b¯bτ +τ − final state using Support Vector Machines with the ATLAS detector at the Large Hadron Collider in pp collisions at √s = 13TeV Open
View article: Support vector machines and generalisation in HEP
Support vector machines and generalisation in HEP Open
© Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd. We review the concept of Support Vector Machines (SVMs) and discuss examples of their use in a number of scenarios. Several SVM implementations have been used in HEP and we exemplify this al…
View article: Machine Learning Developments in ROOT
Machine Learning Developments in ROOT Open
ROOT is a software framework for large-scale data analysis that provides basic and advanced statistical methods used by high-energy physics experiments. It includes machine learning tools from the ROOT-integrated Toolkit for Multivariate A…
View article: Soft X-ray Focusing Telescope Aboard AstroSat: Design, Characteristics and Performance
Soft X-ray Focusing Telescope Aboard AstroSat: Design, Characteristics and Performance Open
View article: Support Vector Machines and generalisation in HEP
Support Vector Machines and generalisation in HEP Open
The concept of Support Vector Machines is briefly reviewed and their potential use in high energy physics scenarios is discussed. They have the potential to be less susceptible to over-fitting than artificial neural networks and boosted de…
View article: Support Vector Machines and Generalisation in HEP
Support Vector Machines and Generalisation in HEP Open
We review the concept of support vector machines (SVMs) and discuss examples of their use. One of the benefits of SVM algorithms, compared with neural networks and decision trees is that they can be less susceptible to over fitting than th…