Project BigLife algorithms are published in peer-review science literature. We embrace open science with additional web appendices, visualization tools and other resources to describe how the algorithms. These resources support further development, validation and use the algorithms. The resources support further development, validation and use the algorithms. The resources are on are on our Github repository and in the algorithm publications.
The Project Big Life Planning Tool is a web-based application that has been developed for health planners to use our algorithms for population analytics.
https://www.projectbiglife.ca/planning-tool
cchsflow supports the use of the Canadian Community Health Survey (CCHS) by transforming variables from each cycle into harmonized, consistent versions that span survey cycles (currently, 2001 to 2014).
https://big-life-lab.github.io/cchsflow/
An interactive algorithm visualization tool that displays the contribution of the main predictors and exposure interactions.
http://algorithm-viewer.projectbiglife.ca/#/
Check out PBL's Github repositories - Big Life Lab Flow (BLLFlow) - a workflow for open, reproducible research.
https://github.com/Big-Life-Lab