@INM7_ISN 4 years ago
Eysenk's astonishing work on "cancer personality". If results are too good to be true, there is usually a good reason for this Highly relevant to current work on #MachineLearning in neuroimaging and Medicine. Real life is too complex for >>90% accuracy https://cosmosmagazine.com/society/is-this-one-of-the-worst-scientific-scandals-of-all-time
@raamana_ 5 years ago
Random tip: if a PI publishes over 25 papers/year (more than 2 papers/month), in a heavily data- and optimization-driven research e.g. #MachineLearning in medicine, without releasing their codebase or using public libraries, be HIGHLY skeptical about their results. #phdchat