Artificial intelligence in predicting bladder cancer outcome: a comparison of neuro-fuzzy modeling and artificial neural networks.
PURPOSE: New techniques for the prediction of tumor behavior are needed, because statistical analysis has a poor accuracy and is not applicable to the individual. Artificial intelligence (AI) may provide these suitable methods. Whereas artificial neural networks (ANN), the best-studied form of AI,...
Main Authors: | Catto, J, Linkens, D, Abbod, M, Chen, M, Burton, J, Feeley, K, Hamdy, F |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2003
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