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“…(l), has fixed model parameters obtained from Van Dongen et al [ 2]. In this paper, however, we used phenotype-specific group-average model parameters instead of fixed parameters to accelerate the rate at which models learn an individual's phenotype, and thus, improve prediction accuracy.…”
Section: A Individualized Two-process Prediction Modelmentioning
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“…(l), has fixed model parameters obtained from Van Dongen et al [ 2]. In this paper, however, we used phenotype-specific group-average model parameters instead of fixed parameters to accelerate the rate at which models learn an individual's phenotype, and thus, improve prediction accuracy.…”
Section: A Individualized Two-process Prediction Modelmentioning
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“…For each class, we randomly separated the individuals into training (-60%) and validation (-40%) sets. Using data from each of the three training sets, we developed a phenotype-specific group average model for each class by performing mixed-effects regression [ 2,13]. Using this procedure, we obtained the means and variances of the group-average model parameters for each of the three phenotype-specific classes.…”
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“…Increased risks have been reported when driving at night or in the early morning hours (2,4,5) for young drivers (6,7) and shift workers driving home after a night shift (8,9). Driving when sleepy impairs driving performance and causes deteriorated lateral and longitudinal control of the vehicle (10)(11)(12)(13). With increased levels of sleepiness, these deteriorations become increasingly severe and will eventually lead to lane departures (14).…”
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“…With increased levels of sleepiness, these deteriorations become increasingly severe and will eventually lead to lane departures (14). However, even in the case of known risk groups, there are large differences between individuals (13,15).…”
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