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Unraveling four decades of soil acidification on the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau: Patterns, drivers, and future projections.

Environmental pollution (Barking, Essex : 1987)
Soil acidification poses escalating threats to ecosystem functions, yet its spatiotemporal dynamics and drivers across vulnerable high-altitude regions remain poorly resolved. Here, we integrate four-decade soil surveys (1980s-2020s) with machine lea...

Comparing machine learning models for osteoporosis prediction in Tibetan middle aged and elderly women.

Scientific reports
The aim of this study was to establish the optimal prediction model by comparing the prediction effect of 6 kinds of prediction models containing biochemical indexes on the risk of osteoporosis in middle-aged and elderly women in Tibet. This study ad...

Maternal dietary practices during pregnancy and obesity of neonates: a machine learning approach towards hierarchical and nested relationships in a Tibet Plateau cohort study.

The British journal of nutrition
Studies on obesity and risk factors from a life-course perspective among residents in the Tibet Plateau with recent economic growth and increasing obesity are important and urgently needed. The birth cohort in this area provides a unique opportunity ...

HUTNet: An Efficient Convolutional Neural Network for Handwritten Uchen Tibetan Character Recognition.

Big data
Recognition of handwritten Uchen Tibetan characters input has been considered an efficient way of acquiring mass data in the digital era. However, it still faces considerable challenges due to seriously touching letters and various morphological feat...

A remote management system for control and surveillance of echinococcosis: design and implementation based on internet of things.

Infectious diseases of poverty
BACKGROUND: As a neglected cross-species parasitic disease transmitted between canines and livestock, echinococcosis remains a global public health concern with a heavy disease burden. In China, especially in the epidemic pastoral communities on the ...

Performance of an artificial intelligence system for bone age assessment in Tibet.

The British journal of radiology
OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether bone age (BA) of children living in Tibet Highland could be accurately assessed using a fully automated artificial intelligence (AI) system.

Landslide susceptibility mapping using an entropy index-based negative sample selection strategy: A case study of Luolong county.

PloS one
Landslides constitute a significant geological hazard in China, particularly in high-altitude regions like the Himalayas, where the challenging environmental conditions impede field surveys. This research utilizes the IOE model to refine non-landslid...