Comparing different machine learning techniques for predicting COVID-19 severity
Abstract Background Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is still ongoing spreading globally, machine learning techniques were used in disease diagnosis and to predict treatment outcomes, which showed favorable performance. The present study aims to predict COVID-19 severity at admission by different...
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Main Authors: | Yibai Xiong (Author), Yan Ma (Author), Lianguo Ruan (Author), Dan Li (Author), Cheng Lu (Author), Luqi Huang (Author), the National Traditional Chinese Medicine Medical Team (Author) |
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