Comparative study of intelligent models for the prediction of bladder cancer progression.
New techniques for the prediction of tumour behaviour are needed since statistical analysis has low accuracy and is not applicable to the individual. Artificial intelligence (AI) may provide suitable methods. We have compared the predictive accuracies of neuro-fuzzy modelling (NFM), artificial neura...
Main Authors: | Abbod, M, Linkens, D, Catto, J, Hamdy, F |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2006
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