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By Abhinash Jena on February 26, 2025 2 Comments

Rule-based sentiment analysis is a pragmatic choice for specific use cases, especially where transparency, speed, or cost matter.

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By Riya Jain & Abhinash Jena on August 21, 2024 No Comments

DAX stands for Data Analysis Expressions, a formula language used in Power BI, Excel, and SQL Server Analysis Services to perform calculations on data.

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By Santanu Banerjee on February 7, 2024 No Comments

In data mining, significant patterns and knowledge are extracted from big databases that in the context of cancer research that include patient characteristics, genetic records, outcomes from treatment, and other facts.

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By Abhinash Jena on October 1, 2019 Comments Off on Epidemiology of healthcare
By Avishek Majumder & Abhinash Jena on December 6, 2018 No Comments

Forecasting public health expenditure by the Government of India is an important aspect to assess the government’s effectiveness towards disease control and policy implications. Assessing the trend in the public healthcare expenditure by the central government, predicted that the public health expenditure will get doubled in the next five years.

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By Avishek Majumder on November 29, 2018 No Comments

Meta-analysis study was conducted by using Comprehensive Meta-Analysis (CMA) to assess the government policy effectiveness under the 5-year plan scheme in accordance with the malaria incidence and deaths over the time span of last five year plans.

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By Avishek Majumder & Abhinash Jena on October 30, 2018 No Comments

Epidemiology is a branch of study that predicts the occurrences and patterns of diseases in different groups of the population. It helps in assessing the reason and factors behind the occurrence of a disease. Epidemiological information helps plan and strategies to prevent and manage epidemic diseases or illness.

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By Avishek Majumder & Diksha Tomer on October 23, 2018 No Comments

The aim of the study is to show that the prevalence of malaria is dependent on the health care expenditures by the Government. Therefore, in this case, the impact of expenditures by Government on malarial incidences has been assessed using inferential statistical analyses.

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