Interpretable classifiers using rules and Bayesian analysis: building a better stroke prediction model

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DOI10.1214/15-AOAS848zbMath1454.62348arXiv1511.01644OpenAlexW2118022153WikidataQ56340208 ScholiaQ56340208MaRDI QIDQ902909

Tyler H. McCormick, Benjamin Letham, Cynthia Rudin, David Madigan

Publication date: 4 January 2016

Published in: The Annals of Applied Statistics (Search for Journal in Brave)

Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1511.01644




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