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Teaching CIS 5543: Computer Vision Graduate level course in introductory computer vision topics. Offered: Fall 2019, Fall 2020 CIS 5603: Artificial Intelligence Graduate level course that covers classic and modern AI topics such as search, reasoning, knowledge representation, and learning. Offered: Spring 2019 CIS 4526: Foundations of Machine Learning Undergraduate level course in general ...
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Evidence Synthesis is The interpretation of individual studies within the context of global knowledge for a given topic Provides a rigorous and transparent knowledge base for translating research in decisions The basic unit of knowledge used in tools such as policy brief or clinical practice guideline The “evidence-base” in evidence-based policy, or evidence-based medicine etc. Uses ...
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A great way to take notes for a literature review is to use a synthesis matrix. Creating a spreadsheet and breaking down each article will help you see similarities and differences in your topic. Your synthesis matrix should have columns for: the article’s citation, the aim of that study, the participant sample, methods used, outcomes measured, findings, notes on the article, and 1-2 ...