Using Akaike information criterion and minimum mean square error mode in compensating for ultrasonographic errors for estimation of fetal weight by new operators
Objectives: The accuracy of ultrasound (US) measurements is operator dependent. In order to decrease the operator-dependent errors in estimated fetal weight (EFW), a model selection analysis was undertaken to select significant compensation weighting factors on ultrasonographic parameters to support...
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Main Authors: | Yueh-Chin Cheng (Author), Yu Hsien Chiu (Author), Hsien-Chang Wang (Author), Fong-Ming Chang (Author), Kao-Chi Chung (Author), Chiung-Hsin Chang (Author), Kuo-Sheng Cheng (Author) |
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2013-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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