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Predictive Modeling

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With the help of complex algorithms and through examining several patterns of generalization, we aim to predict individual treatment outcomes. By combining an individual’s unique characteristics, we hope to be able produce accurate predictions on each individual’s outcomes.

Ongoing Studies

    • Predicting Rehabilitation Outcomes in Bilingual Aphasia Using Computational Modeling (PROCoM)

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