Niemann, 2021 - Google Patents
Intelligent assistance for expert-driven subpopulation discovery in high-dimensional timestamped medical dataNiemann, 2021
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Subpopulation discovery is an essential objective of data analysis in medical research and contributes to the prevention and treatment of adverse medical conditions. Characteristic subpopulations are detected, for example, by identifying long-term determinants of diseases …
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