2023
DOI: 10.28991/esj-2023-07-04-018
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A Binary Survivability Prediction Classification Model towards Understanding of Osteosarcoma Prognosis

Abstract: The objective of this study is to explore effective and innovative machine learning techniques that can assist medical professionals in developing more accurate prognoses that can enhance the survivability of osteosarcoma patients by investigating potential prognostic factors and identifying novel therapeutic approaches. A comprehensive analysis was conducted using a dataset of 128 osteosarcoma patients between 1997 to 2011. The dataset included 52 attributes in total that covered a wide range of demographics,… Show more

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“…This framework enhanced earlier agricultural knowledge management, which did not explicitly consider issues of power, politics, ownership, and trust when combining scientific and local knowledge among various stakeholders, used linear, reductionist innovation paths, and did not pragmatically integrate innovation. In addition, some researchers [2,47] propose a new Knowledge-Based Management System (KBMS) that simplifies decision-making processes in Precision Farms. Ong et al [3] proposed a Dynamic Web-Based Knowledge Management System (DW-KMS) for small-scale agriculture.…”
Section: A Data Synthesismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This framework enhanced earlier agricultural knowledge management, which did not explicitly consider issues of power, politics, ownership, and trust when combining scientific and local knowledge among various stakeholders, used linear, reductionist innovation paths, and did not pragmatically integrate innovation. In addition, some researchers [2,47] propose a new Knowledge-Based Management System (KBMS) that simplifies decision-making processes in Precision Farms. Ong et al [3] proposed a Dynamic Web-Based Knowledge Management System (DW-KMS) for small-scale agriculture.…”
Section: A Data Synthesismentioning
confidence: 99%