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Padhraic Smyth

Researcher at University of California, Irvine

Publications -  359
Citations -  38795

Padhraic Smyth is an academic researcher from University of California, Irvine. The author has contributed to research in topics: Inference & Topic model. The author has an hindex of 80, co-authored 342 publications receiving 36653 citations. Previous affiliations of Padhraic Smyth include University of California & Jet Propulsion Laboratory.

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A nonparametric bayesian approach to detecting spatial activation patterns in fMRI data

TL;DR: This paper describes an MCMC sampling method to estimate both parameters for shape features and the number of local activations at the same time, and illustrates the application of the algorithm to a number of different fMRI brain images.
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Recommending patents based on latent topics

TL;DR: This paper investigates the use of latent Dirichlet allocation and Dirichlets multinomial regression to represent patent documents and to compute similarity scores and compares their methods with state-of-the-art document representations and retrieval techniques.
Proceedings Article

Can I Trust My Fairness Metric? Assessing Fairness with Unlabeled Data and Bayesian Inference

TL;DR: A general Bayesian framework that can augment labeled data with unlabeled data to produce more accurate and lower-variance estimates compared to methods based on labeled data alone is proposed.
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Measurement error and outcome distributions: Methodological issues in regression analyses of behavioral coding data.

TL;DR: A weighted negative binomial regression is introduced as an alternative to ordinary linear regression that appropriately addresses the data characteristics common to SUD treatment behavioral coding data and is demonstrated how to use and interpret these models with data from a study of motivational interviewing.
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Automated analysis of the temporal behavior of the double Intertropical Convergence Zone over the east Pacific

TL;DR: In this article, the authors presented new methods for an automated analysis of the double InterTropical Convergence Zone (dITCZ) phenomena on a daily time scale over the east Pacific.