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Diagnosis based on medical image data is common in clinical research and clinical routine. We discuss a strategy to derive a classifier with good performance on clinical image data and to justify the properties of the classifier by an adapted simulation model of image data. As learning set we...
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The construction of simple classification rules is a frequent problem in medical research. For example a difference in overall survival time may suggest distinct types, i.e. subgroups of patients, of diffuse large B-cell lymphoma identified by gene expression profiling. Maximally selected rank...
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The combination of classifiers leads to substantial reduction of misclassification error in a wide range of applications and benchmark problems. We suggest to use the out-of-bag sample for combining different classifiers. In our setup, a Linear Discriminant Analysis is performed using the...
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The quest of the best classifier for a discriminant analysis problem is often rather hard and a combination of classifiers of different type promises to lead to improved predictive models compared to selecting one of the competitors. We propose to use the out-of-bag sample for training of...
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The identification and assessment of prognostic factors is one of the major tasks in clinical research. The assessment of one single prognostic factor can be done by recently established methods for using optimal cutpoints. Here, we suggest a method to consider an optimal selected prognostic...
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Predicted survival probability functions of censored event free survival are improved by bagging survival trees. We suggest a new method to aggregate survival trees in order to obtain better predictions for breast cancer and lymphoma patients.A set of survival trees based on bootstrap samples is...
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