Predicting risk factors of non-utilisation of postnatal care in three neighbouring East African countries: application of the decision tree. [PDF]
Mlandu C, Matsena-Zingoni Z, Musenge E.
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Decision tree for severity assessment of neurodegenerative diseases using possibility approach and gait dynamics. [PDF]
Khera P, Kumar A, Kapila R.
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Identifying Key Balance Skills Predicting Functional Independence After Hip Fracture: A Decision Tree Analysis of Berg Balance Scale Sub-items. [PDF]
Yoshida H, Nakayama Y, Higuchi K, Abo M.
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A Stepwise decision tree model for differential diagnosis of Kimura's disease in the head and neck. [PDF]
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Success rate and obstetric outcomes of trial of labor after cesarean delivery-Decision-tree analysis. [PDF]
Houri O +7 more
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The influencing factors of depression among Chinese male nursing students: application of decision tree and FsQCA. [PDF]
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The traditional model of sequential decision making, for instance, in extensive form games, is a tree. Most texts define a tree as a connected directed graph without loops and a distinguished node, called the root. But an abstract graph is not a domain for decision theory.
Alós-Ferrer, C., Ritzberger, K.
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Neural networks are a way to mimic the working of a human brain. Decision trees refer to the decision support structure that uses a tree to make decisions and draw all possible consequences. Decision trees are a way to display conditional control statements.
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Financial cutbacks and budgetary constraints continue to be a part of government policy, and impact deeply on many aspects of daily life in Australia in the late 90s. Health care is not immune from these measures, and nurses and other allied health professionals are having to manage increasingly complex patient care with less funding and resources ...
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In this chapter, we explore the concept of decision trees, prioritizing accessibility by minimizing abstract mathematical theories. We examine a concrete numerical example using a small dataset to predict the suitability of playing tennis based on weather conditions, guiding readers through the process step-by-step. Moreover, we provide sample codes
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