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Set of variables VS model performance.
Published 2025“…A combination of four machine learning algorithms (XGBoost、Logistic Regression、Random Forest、AdaBoost) was employed to predict NPM recurrence, and the model with the highest Area Under the Curve (AUC) in the test set was selected as the best model. …”
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Performance metrics for BrC.
Published 2024“…Consequently, the prediction of BrC depends critically on the quick and precise processing of imaging data. The primary reason deep learning models are used in breast cancer detection is that they can produce findings more quickly and accurately than current machine learning-based techniques. …”
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Proposed methodology.
Published 2024“…Consequently, the prediction of BrC depends critically on the quick and precise processing of imaging data. The primary reason deep learning models are used in breast cancer detection is that they can produce findings more quickly and accurately than current machine learning-based techniques. …”
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Loss vs. Epoch.
Published 2024“…Consequently, the prediction of BrC depends critically on the quick and precise processing of imaging data. The primary reason deep learning models are used in breast cancer detection is that they can produce findings more quickly and accurately than current machine learning-based techniques. …”
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Sample images from the BreakHis dataset.
Published 2024“…Consequently, the prediction of BrC depends critically on the quick and precise processing of imaging data. The primary reason deep learning models are used in breast cancer detection is that they can produce findings more quickly and accurately than current machine learning-based techniques. …”
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Accuracy vs. Epoch.
Published 2024“…Consequently, the prediction of BrC depends critically on the quick and precise processing of imaging data. The primary reason deep learning models are used in breast cancer detection is that they can produce findings more quickly and accurately than current machine learning-based techniques. …”
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S1 Dataset -
Published 2024“…Consequently, the prediction of BrC depends critically on the quick and precise processing of imaging data. The primary reason deep learning models are used in breast cancer detection is that they can produce findings more quickly and accurately than current machine learning-based techniques. …”
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CSCO’s flowchart.
Published 2024“…Consequently, the prediction of BrC depends critically on the quick and precise processing of imaging data. The primary reason deep learning models are used in breast cancer detection is that they can produce findings more quickly and accurately than current machine learning-based techniques. …”
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Inconsistency concept for a triad (2, 5, 3).
Published 2025“…The proposed regeneration method emulates three primary phases of a biological process: identifying the most damaged areas (by identifying inconsistencies in the pairwise comparison matrix), cell proliferation (filling in missing data), and stabilization (optimization of global consistency). …”
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Supplementary file 1_Development of a venous thromboembolism risk prediction model for patients with primary membranous nephropathy based on machine learning.docx
Published 2025“…Objective<p>This study utilizes real-world data from primary membranous nephropathy (PMN) patients to preliminarily develop a venous thromboembolism (VTE) risk prediction model with machine learning. …”
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ResNeXt101 training and results.
Published 2024“…Next, we employ batch normalization to smooth and enhance the collected data, followed by feature extraction using the AlexNet model. …”
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Architecture of ConvNet.
Published 2024“…Next, we employ batch normalization to smooth and enhance the collected data, followed by feature extraction using the AlexNet model. …”
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Comparison of state-of-the-art method.
Published 2024“…Next, we employ batch normalization to smooth and enhance the collected data, followed by feature extraction using the AlexNet model. …”
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Proposed ResNeXt101 operational flow.
Published 2024“…Next, we employ batch normalization to smooth and enhance the collected data, followed by feature extraction using the AlexNet model. …”
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Proposed method approach.
Published 2024“…Analytic approaches, both predictive and retrospective in nature, were used to interpret the data. Our primary objective was to determine the most effective model for predicting COVID-19 cases in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Malaysia. …”
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Descriptive statistics.
Published 2024“…Analytic approaches, both predictive and retrospective in nature, were used to interpret the data. Our primary objective was to determine the most effective model for predicting COVID-19 cases in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Malaysia. …”
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