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The usage and improvement of information and communication technologies to enhance public sector services (e-Government) was recognized as an important task for the majority of governments in developed countries. Several countries are working hard to improve their e-Government ranking to support their sustainable development. This study employed several data mining techniques to build models that...
Data mining is commonly used in the healthcare industry and managing Intensive Care Unit (ICU) is no exception. This study aims to examine how data mining techniques can be employed to predict mortality and length of stay in an ICU and to evaluate various classification techniques. Real-life healthcare datasets, like MIMIC 2, incorporate an unbalanced distribution of sample sizes, which means that...
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