arXiv Machine Learning By Abigail Loe, Susan Murry, Zhenke Wu

Dynamic Prediction of Alternating Recurrent Events via Neural Network

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arXiv:2606. 30889v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Alternating recurrent events -- event-times of a specific nature that trigger a secondary refractory period -- occur in a wide-range of fields, including behavioral science, criminal justice, and biostatistics.

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