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    What is the Machine Learning?

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    Applications of machine learning tools to problems of physical interest are often criticized for producing sensitivity at the expense of transparency. To address this concern, we explore a data planing procedure for identifying combinations of variables -- aided by physical intuition -- that can discriminate signal from background. Weights are introduced to smooth away the features in a given variable(s). New networks are then trained on this modified data. Observed decreases in sensitivity diagnose the variable's discriminating power. Planing also allows the investigation of the linear versus non-linear nature of the boundaries between signal and background. We demonstrate the efficacy of this approach using a toy example, followed by an application to an idealized heavy resonance scenario at the Large Hadron Collider. By unpacking the information being utilized by these algorithms, this method puts in context what it means for a machine to learn.Comment: 6 pages, 3 figures. Version published in PRD, discussion adde

    Additional file 5: Figure S3. of Glyceollins trigger anti-proliferative effects through estradiol-dependent and independent pathways in breast cancer cells

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    GO enrichment analysis of different treatment-related expression patterns. Eight expression patterns are matched with a selection of GO terms from the ontology “phenotypes,” “biological process,” “cellular component” and “pathways.” The numbers of genes associated with each GO term are indicated in the first column. Enrichment is indicated by bolded rectangles, where the first number indicates the number of genes found in our analysis and the second the number expected with a random list of genes. Overrepresented genes in a specific GO term are shown in red, and underrepresented genes are shown in blue. (TIFF 2724 kb
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