Algorithms

In mathematics and computer science, an algorithm ( (listen)) is a finite sequence of well-defined, computer-implementable instructions, typically to solve a class of problems or to perform a computation. Algorithms are always unambiguous and are used as specifications for performing calculations, data processing, automated reasoning, and other tasks. As an effective method, an algorithm can be expressed within a finite amount of space and time, and in a well-defined formal language for calculating a function. Starting from an initial state and initial input (perhaps empty), the instructions describe a computation that, when executed, proceeds through a finite number of well-defined …

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WHO: World Health Organization · 11 November 2024 English

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include interoperability standards, code libraries, algorithms, and technical and operational specifications Executable Software that is able to execute static algorithms and interoperable digital components and deliver requirements: L5 Dynamic Executable dynamic algorithms that are trained and optimi zed with advance


WHO: World Health Organization · 7 November 2024 English

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chosen testing algorithms also can lead to misdiagnosis. Verifying testing algorithms provides objective studies is available in Optimizing HIV testing algorithms: a generic verification protocol for selecting HIV testing algorithms with the latest WHO recommendations, ensuring that testing algorithms that minimize immunoassays be used in national testing strategies and algorithms? (2020) (14) o Web Annex E. HIV testing strategy tool (2023) (11) • Optimizing HIV testing algorithms: a generic verification protocol for selecting


WHO: World Health Organization · 1 November 2024 English

Adults in the WHO European Region consume an average of 9.2 litres of pure alcohol per year, making them the heaviest drinkers globally. In this region, alcohol is a leading …

personal data for targeted marketing. Computer algorithms adapt marketing content in real time according


ESR: Institute of Environmental Science and Research · 23 September 2024 English

ESRs Annual Report for the years 2023–2024, documenting our results for the year against the objectives set out in our Statement of Corporate Intent 2023–2028.

the infrared technology and machine learning algorithms Netherlands, the United Kingdom and New Zealand


WHO: World Health Organization · 22 September 2024 English

Considering the relevance of pursuing quality of care and patient safety to achieve Universal Health Coverage,the current health priorities and needs of the Romanian health-care system, this guidebook aims to …

results and outcomes are based on measurements, algorithms and statistical analysis, where figures and data


EC: European Commission · 3 September 2024 English

of sector experts which led to the identification of nine key topics: quantum sensing; quantum algorithms for lattice-based computational fluid dynamics models; materials for quantum; Artificial Intelligence

of nine key topics: quantum sensing; quantum algorithms for lattice-based computational fluid dynamics particular interest: • Quantum Sensing • Quantum algorithms for lattice-based computational fluid dynamics novelty and disruptiveness potential: • Quantum algorithms for lattice-based computational fluid dynamics shovels model (Enabling tech)15 o CFD - Quantum algorithms for lattice- based computational fluid dynamics selected the following as wild cards: • Quantum algorithms for lattice-based computational fluid dynamics


NACo: National Association of Counties · 9 July 2024 English

Inform and seek feedback from unions, skilled trades and the broader workforce The full report and toolkit is available on the NACo AI Compass and Resource Hub AI County Compass …

• Engage community stakeholders and voices of algorithms for fairness and accuracy and disclosing the subfield of AI; focuses on the use of data and algorithms to create models that enable machines to perform organized and easily decipherable by machine learning algorithms. Structured data is most often in a database


The Health Foundation · 16 May 2024 English

To reach and represent each group, we worked directly with the relevant professional body: • anaesthetists (via the Royal College of Anaesthetists) • GPs (via the Royal College of General …

and/or using EHRs to develop machine learning algorithms could enable pattern recognition, risk prediction


Nuffield Trust · 19 April 2024 English

Getting the best out of the new world of remote and digital general practice Covid-19 brought perhaps the most dramatic shift in general practice since the dawn of the NHS, …

including booking done through apps and handled by algorithms and phone systems, and reviews of long-term conditions technology itself – from telephone systems, to algorithms, to artificial intelligence – and how ready general


The Health Foundation · 6 March 2024 English

Increasing the number and range of professionals available to see patients within general practice 3.1 Expansion and diversification of skill-mix These interventions relate to the employment of additional staff, including …

consultation systems which use automated triage algorithms, structured questionnaires or free-text submissions


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