This presentation was given on 25 July 2022 as part of the AIM-RSF knowledge share series at the Alan Turing Institute. We introduce the idea of reproducibility as defined in The Turing Way and give examples of how we can produce reproducible research in health data research projects
<p>Metadata standards for multiple data types and formats have existed for a number of years, yet si...
International audienceOne of the challenges in machine learning research is to ensure that presented...
Reproducible research is a concept of providing access to data and software along with published sci...
This presentation was given to UK Health Security Agency Software Community of Practice on Tuesday 2...
This presentation was given to NHS Digital Reproducible Analytical Pipeline (RAP) Community on Frida...
Final report of the Alan Turing Institute symposium on reproducibility for data intensive research, ...
Reproducible research is necessary to ensure that scientific work can be trusted. In addition to mak...
Rigor and reproducibility are the core of modern science and set apart scientific inquiry from pseud...
International audienceReproducibility is a cornerstone of science, as the replication of findings is...
Presentation on The Turing Way for the COMPUTE research school at Lund University on 2021-03-22. We...
Reproducibility ensures that the wider academic, industry and governmental communities we operate i...
The goal of science is to accumulate knowledge that answers questions such as \u201cHow do things wo...
The goal of science is to accumulate knowledge that answers questions such as How do things work? ...
Background: The concept of reproducibility is a foundation of the scientific method. With the arriva...
The goal of science is to accumulate knowledge that answers questions such as “How do things work?” ...
<p>Metadata standards for multiple data types and formats have existed for a number of years, yet si...
International audienceOne of the challenges in machine learning research is to ensure that presented...
Reproducible research is a concept of providing access to data and software along with published sci...
This presentation was given to UK Health Security Agency Software Community of Practice on Tuesday 2...
This presentation was given to NHS Digital Reproducible Analytical Pipeline (RAP) Community on Frida...
Final report of the Alan Turing Institute symposium on reproducibility for data intensive research, ...
Reproducible research is necessary to ensure that scientific work can be trusted. In addition to mak...
Rigor and reproducibility are the core of modern science and set apart scientific inquiry from pseud...
International audienceReproducibility is a cornerstone of science, as the replication of findings is...
Presentation on The Turing Way for the COMPUTE research school at Lund University on 2021-03-22. We...
Reproducibility ensures that the wider academic, industry and governmental communities we operate i...
The goal of science is to accumulate knowledge that answers questions such as \u201cHow do things wo...
The goal of science is to accumulate knowledge that answers questions such as How do things work? ...
Background: The concept of reproducibility is a foundation of the scientific method. With the arriva...
The goal of science is to accumulate knowledge that answers questions such as “How do things work?” ...
<p>Metadata standards for multiple data types and formats have existed for a number of years, yet si...
International audienceOne of the challenges in machine learning research is to ensure that presented...
Reproducible research is a concept of providing access to data and software along with published sci...