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An Open-Source Dataset on Dietary Behaviors and DASH Eating Plan Optimization Constraints

Linear constrained optimization techniques have been applied to many real-world settings. In recent years, inferring the unknown parameters and functions inside an optimization model has also gained traction. This inference is often based on existing observations and/or known parameters. Consequentl...

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Government agencies
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Optimization
Optimization techniques
Parameters
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