Application of discriminant, classification tree and neural network analysis to differentiate between potential glaucoma suspects with and without visual field defects.

Hitzl, W.; Reitsamer, H.A.; Hornykewycz, K.; Mistlberger, A.; Grabner, G.

Journal of Theoretical Medicine (2003)

  • Volume: 5, Issue: 3-4, page 161-170
  • ISSN: 1748-670X

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Hitzl, W., et al. "Application of discriminant, classification tree and neural network analysis to differentiate between potential glaucoma suspects with and without visual field defects.." Journal of Theoretical Medicine 5.3-4 (2003): 161-170. <http://eudml.org/doc/233817>.

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author = {Hitzl, W., Reitsamer, H.A., Hornykewycz, K., Mistlberger, A., Grabner, G.},
journal = {Journal of Theoretical Medicine},
keywords = {visual field defect; discriminant analysis; classification tree analysis; neural networks},
language = {eng},
number = {3-4},
pages = {161-170},
publisher = {Taylor & Francis},
title = {Application of discriminant, classification tree and neural network analysis to differentiate between potential glaucoma suspects with and without visual field defects.},
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volume = {5},
year = {2003},
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JO - Journal of Theoretical Medicine
PY - 2003
PB - Taylor & Francis
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SP - 161
EP - 170
LA - eng
KW - visual field defect; discriminant analysis; classification tree analysis; neural networks
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