Longitudinal machine learning modeling of MS patient trajectories improves predictions of disability progression

  1. De Brouwer, E.
  2. Becker, T.
  3. Moreau, Y.
  4. Havrdova, E.K.
  5. Trojano, M.
  6. Eichau, S.
  7. Ozakbas, S.
  8. Onofrj, M.
  9. Grammond, P.
  10. Kuhle, J.
  11. Kappos, L.
  12. Sola, P.
  13. Cartechini, E.
  14. Lechner-Scott, J.
  15. Alroughani, R.
  16. Gerlach, O.
  17. Kalincik, T.
  18. Granella, F.
  19. Grand'Maison, F.
  20. Bergamaschi, R.
  21. José Sá, M.
  22. Van Wijmeersch, B.
  23. Soysal, A.
  24. Sanchez-Menoyo, J.L.
  25. Solaro, C.
  26. Boz, C.
  27. Iuliano, G.
  28. Buzzard, K.
  29. Aguera-Morales, E.
  30. Terzi, M.
  31. Trivio, T.C.
  32. Spitaleri, D.
  33. Van Pesch, V.
  34. Shaygannejad, V.
  35. Moore, F.
  36. Oreja-Guevara, C.
  37. Maimone, D.
  38. Gouider, R.
  39. Csepany, T.
  40. Ramo-Tello, C.
  41. Peeters, L.
  42. Mostrar todos os autores +
Revista:
Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine

ISSN: 1872-7565 0169-2607

Ano de publicación: 2021

Volume: 208

Tipo: Artigo

DOI: 10.1016/J.CMPB.2021.106180 GOOGLE SCHOLAR