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Alexander J Ratner

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Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems|January 30, 2018
Learning to Compose Domain-Specific Transformations for Data AugmentationAlexander J Ratner, Henry R Ehrenberg, Zeshan Hussain, et al.
Proceedings of Machine Learning Research|November 29, 2019
A Kernel Theory of Modern Data AugmentationTri Dao, Albert Gu, Alexander J Ratner, et al.
Patterns (New York, N.Y.)|August 11, 2020
Cross-Modal Data Programming Enables Rapid Medical Machine LearningJared A Dunnmon, Alexander J Ratner, Khaled Saab, et al.
Science Translational Medicine|May 22, 2020
AMELIE speeds Mendelian diagnosis by matching patient phenotype and genotype to primary literatureJohannes Birgmeier, Maximilian Haeussler, Cole A Deisseroth, et al.
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Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems|January 30, 2018
Learning to Compose Domain-Specific Transformations for Data AugmentationAlexander J Ratner, Henry R Ehrenberg, Zeshan Hussain, et al.
Proceedings of Machine Learning Research|November 29, 2019
A Kernel Theory of Modern Data AugmentationTri Dao, Albert Gu, Alexander J Ratner, et al.
Patterns (New York, N.Y.)|August 11, 2020
Cross-Modal Data Programming Enables Rapid Medical Machine LearningJared A Dunnmon, Alexander J Ratner, Khaled Saab, et al.
Science Translational Medicine|May 22, 2020
AMELIE speeds Mendelian diagnosis by matching patient phenotype and genotype to primary literatureJohannes Birgmeier, Maximilian Haeussler, Cole A Deisseroth, et al.
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