Feature selection methods for optimizing clinicopathologic input variables in oral cancer prognosis
The incidence of oral cancer is high for those of Indian ethnic origin in Malaysia. Various clinical and pathological data are usually used in oral cancer prognosis. However, due to time, cost and tissue limitations, the number of prognosis variables need to be reduced. In this research, we demonstr...
Main Authors: | Chang, S.W., Kareem, S.A., Kallarakkal, A.F., Merican, A.F., Abraham, M.T., Zain, R.B. |
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2011
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