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  • 👋Welcome!
  • 👊Quick start
  • 👀Overview
  • 🧑‍🏫Tutorials
    • 🔵Design
      • Extraction Module
        • Image Extraction Page
        • Text Extraction Page
        • Time Series Extraction Page
        • MEDimage
      • Input Module
        • Feature Reduction Tool
        • MEDprofiles
          • MEDprofiles Viewer
      • Exploratory Module
    • 🟠Development
      • Learning Module
      • Evaluation Module
      • Federated Learning Module
        • Overview
        • Configure database
        • Create pipelines
        • Pipeline results
        • Hyperparameters optimization
        • Merge results
        • Crash tutorial
    • 🟢Deployment
      • Application Module
    • 🛠️Miscellaneous
  • 📄Testing Phase with MIMIC
    • MIMIC data access
    • Step 1: Install and Explore
    • Step 2: Extract Data
    • Step 3: Prepare ML tables
    • Step 4: Explore Data
    • Step 5: Vacations
    • Step 6: Create Model
    • Step 7: Evaluate & Apply Model
    • Step 8: Challenge
    • Wrap-Up
  • 👩‍💻Contributing
    • Our coding standards
    • How to push my modification ?
  • 🤕Troubleshooting
  • ❓FAQ
  • 🤓About us
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    • 😎Project Board
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    • 📝Report an issue
    • ‼️Join the testing phase
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  • Why MEDomicsLab?
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Welcome!

MEDomicsLab: Integrative Modeling of Heterogeneous Data in Medicine

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Last updated 4 months ago

Welcome to MEDomicsLab! Here you'll find all the documentation you need to get up and running with our application.

We would like to thank the for their support and funding throughout the MEDomicsLab project. For more information about The Unit's vision and mission, please visit the following page: .

An overview of MEDomicsLab

Why MEDomicsLab?

We envision the MEDomicsLab platform to become a tool that will improve the synergy among medical AI research teams by offering:

Supported operating systems

All common operating systems are supported!

Documentation guide

Want to dive right in?

Feeling like an eager beaver? Jump in to the quick start docs and get making your first experiment:

: Get started quickly with step-by-step instructions to download, install, and set up the app on your computer, tailored for your operating system.

: Explore a quick overview of the app's core features and functionalities.

: Access comprehensive tutorials with videos, images, and detailed guides to help you master every module of the app.

: Join our community and make a difference—learn how you can contribute to enhancing MEDomicsLab.

: Find solutions to common issues and keep your app running smoothly.

: Get answers to frequently asked questions to streamline your experience.

: Meet the team, discover our affiliations, and learn about the sponsors behind MEDomicsLab.

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Quick start
Overview
Tutorials
Contributing
Troubleshooting
FAQ
About Us
👊Quick start

Windows 10 and 11

Unité de Soutien SSA Québec
Vision and Mission

Unified dashboard: A central hub where users can manage datasets, train predictive models and run various experiment without switching between tools.

No-Code Experiment Design: Easy-to-use, no-code options for setting up, customizing, and refining experiments, enabling a wider range of users to work effectively.

Customizable Graphical Pipelines: Available customization options, allowing tailored pipelines to fit unique project requirements.

Code Generation: Convert your experiment pipelines into editable code for deeper customization, and seamless collaboration with computer scientists. A better knowledge-sharing by transforming visual workflows into a coding framework

Python Modular Library Access: Access to Python-based modular libraries on the back-end, for those who wish to dive deeper into custom code and experimental setups.

Open Source: Our software program is readily accessible and can be modified or enhanced by anyone.

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