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A frame that forgets how it found something cannot be audited. These are the routes that admitted this work.
Bibliographic record
Abstract
7th International Symposium on Mass Spectrometry in the Health & Life Sciences: Molecular and Cellular ProteomicsAugust 21–25, 2005, San Francisco, CAFor information contactms-facility.ucsf.edu/symposiumE-mail: sfms@itsa.ucsf.eduGordon Research Conference: Combinatorial ChemistryAugust 21–26, 2005, Proctor Academy, Andover, NHFor information contactwww.grc.org/programs/2005/combchem.htmE-mail: grc@grc.orgTel.: 401-783-4011 (ext. 100)HUPO 4th Annual World CongressAugust 28–September 1, 2005, Technical University of Munich, Munich, GermanyFor information contactwww.hupo2005.comE-mail: Wehbeh.Barghachie@Mcgill.caTel.: 514-398-2938Joint Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory/Wellcome Trust Conference: Interactome NetworksAugust 31–September 4, 2005, Hinxton, UKFor information contactmeetings.cshl.edu/meetings/interuk05.shtmlE-mail: wtmeetings@wtconference.org.ukEuropean Life Scientist Organization MeetingSeptember 3–6, 2005, Dresden, GermanyFor information contactwww.elso.org/index.php?id=elso2005Tel.: 49-6224-925613British Mass Spectrometry Society 28th Annual MeetingSeptember 4–7, 2005, University of York, UKFor information contactwww.bmss.org.uk/mtg_york.htmE-mail: bmssadmin@btinternet.comTel.: 44-0-1480-880-66918th Polish Peptide SymposiumSeptember 4–8, 2005, Wroclaw, PolandFor information contactwww.18pps.uni.wroc.pl/E-mail: 18pps@chem.uni.wroc.plTel.: 48-71-3757-212Gordon Research Conference: Global Aspects of Technology Transfer: BiotechnologySeptember 4–9, 2005, Queen's College, Oxford, UKFor information contactwww.grc.org/programs/2005/global.htmE-mail: grc@grc.orgTel.: 401-783-4011 (ext. 100)Functional Proteomics and Disease, 2nd ESF Functional Genomics ConferenceSeptember 6–10, 2005, Oslo, SwedenFor information contactwww.esffg2005.org/E-mail: functionalgenomics@congrex.no7th International Symposium on VIP, PACQP, and Related PeptidesSeptember 11–14, 2005, Rouen, FranceFor information contactvip-pacap2005.crihan.fr/E-mail: hubert.vaudry@univ-rouen.frTel.: 33-235-14-66244th Bulgarian Peptide SymposiumSeptember 19–22, 2005, Rila Mountain Resort, Gorna Bania, BulgariaFor information contactwww.4bps.hit.bgE-mail: bpsorg@abv.bg2nd Symposium on Enabling Technologies for ProteomicsSeptember 22–23, 2005, The Fairmont Palliser, Calgary, Alberta, CanadaFor information contactwww.conciergeconnection.com/etp/E-mail: etp@genomeprairie.ca14th Annual Growth Factor and Signal Transduction Symposium: Integration of Structural and Functional GenomicsSeptember 22–25, 2005, Iowa State University, Ames, IAFor information contactwww.bb.iastate.edu/∼gfst/homepg.htmlE-mail: gfst@iastate.eduTel.: 515-294-7978ComBio 2005September 25–29, 2005, Adelaide Convention Center, Adelaide, AustraliaFor information contactwww.asbmb.org.au/combio2005E-mail: asbmb@bigpond.net.auTel.: 618-8362-00091st SCBA Symposium “From Molecules to Proteomes”September 26–29, 2005, Montpellier, Francewww.scba2005.com/us/E-mail: aubagnac@univ-montp2.fr; info@medicultura.comTel.: 33-563-744-3003rd International Conference on Pathways, Networks, and Systems: Theory and ExperimentsOctober 2–7, 2005, Rhodes, GreeceFor information contactwww.aegeanconferences.org/E-mail: info@aegeanconferences.orgTel: 1-610-527-76306th Australian Peptide ConferenceOctober 9–14, 2005, Daydream Island, Great Barrier Reef, Queensland, AustraliaFor information contactwww.peptideoz.orgE-mail: secretary@peptideoz.orgTel.: 613-8532-118021st Asilomar Conference on Mass Spectrometry Biomarkers, Discovery and ValidationOctober 14–18, 2005, The Asilomar Conference Center, Pacific Grove, CAFor information contactwww.asms.org/Default.aspx?tabid=64E-mail: office@asms.orgTel.: 505-989-451742nd Japanese Peptide SymposiumOctober 27–29, 2005, Osaka, JapanFor information contactwww.peptide-soc.jp/enintro.htmlE-mail: wakamiya@chem.kindai.ac.jpClinical Proteomics and Biomarker DiscoveryNovember 2–4, 2005, North Shore Hyatt, Lake TahoeFor information contactwww.biotrac.com/pages/ontheroad.htmlE-mail: nardonem@mail.nih.govTel.: 301-496-829017th Annual Tandem Mass Spectrometry WorkshopNovember 30–December 3, 2005, Lake Louise, Alberta, CanadaFor information contactwww.csms.inter.ab.ca/louise.htmE-mail: mnlouise@telusplanet.netTel.: 403-335-37072005 Congress Expanding Proteomics: New Directions in Biology, Chemistry, Pharmaceutical Sciences, and MedicineDecember 5–7, 2005, Zurich, SwitzerlandFor information contactsps05.swissproteomicsociety.org/qsPortal/Home.aspE-mail: sps.congress@nlight.chTel.: 41-21-802-11633rd Cachexia ConferenceDecember 8–10, 2005, Rome, ItalyFor information contactwww.nataonline.com/LMS-Group/events/2/index.phpPacifichem 2005December 15–20, 2005, Honolulu, HawaiiFor information contactwww.pacifichem.org/E-mail: pacifichem2005@acs.orgPacific Symposium on BiocomputingJanuary 3–7, 2006, Wailea, MauiFor information contactpsb.stanford.edu/E-mail: psb@helix.stanford.eduTel.: 650-725-0659Building Bridges, Forging Bonds for 21st Century Organic Chemistry and Chemical BiologyJanuary 7–9, 2006, Pune, IndiaFor information contactwww.ncl-india.org/occb2006/index.htmE-mail: t_nameroff@acs.orgTel.: 202-872-4523The 11th Annual Proteomics SymposiumFebruary 3–5, 2006, Erskine on the Beach, Lorne, AustraliaFor information contactwww.australasianproteomics.org.au/lorne.htmE-mail: mp@asnevents.net.auThe 31st Lorne Conference on Protein Structure and FunctionFebruary 5–9, 2006, Erskine on the Beach, Lorne, AustraliaFor information contactwww.lorneproteins.org/E-mail: mp@asnevents.net.auThird International Conference on Ubiquitin, Ubiquitin-like Proteins, and CancerFebruary 9–11, 2006, University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TXFor information contactwww.sentrin.orgE-mail: aheaton@mdanderson.orgTel.: 713-745-6826
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Full frame distilled prediction
Teacher imitationNot calibrated prevalence, not ground truth. Human validation pending. Learned from the 10,348 direct Codex labels and 10,348 direct Gemma labels. Candidate is the union of thresholded teacher heads; consensus is their intersection. These outputs are machine_predicted_unvalidated and are not human labels or direct frontier model labels.
Codex and Gemma teacher scores by category
| Category | Codex | Gemma |
|---|---|---|
| Metaresearch | 0.000 | 0.000 |
| Meta-epidemiology (narrow) | 0.000 | 0.000 |
| Meta-epidemiology (broad) | 0.000 | 0.000 |
| Bibliometrics | 0.000 | 0.000 |
| Science and technology studies | 0.000 | 0.000 |
| Scholarly communication | 0.000 | 0.000 |
| Open science | 0.000 | 0.000 |
| Research integrity | 0.000 | 0.000 |
| Insufficient payload (model declined to judge) | 0.004 | 0.007 |
Machine scores (provisional)
The two teacher heads of the student model, read on this work. A score orders the frame for review; it never asserts a category, and the validation status ships verbatim with every row.
Baseline scores from an immature model (maturity gate not passed, 7 training rounds). Scores rank; they never assert a category.
score_only:v0-immature-baseline · verbatim from the scoring run: score_only means the number may rank works, and no category label ships from it