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Data mining methods in the prediction of Dementia: A real-data comparison of the accuracy, sensitivity and specificity of linear discriminant analysis, logistic regression, neural networks, support vector machines, classification trees and random forests

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This article is in the 29th percentile (ranked 84,798th) of the 123,606 tracked articles of a similar age in all journals and the 30th percentile (ranked 35th) of the 52 tracked articles of a similar age in BMC Research Notes

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