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    MathWorks Inc modified lbr
    Performance of the various methods on the test set of 686 cases. The method for computing the errors in column 3 is described in detail in the text. The last column gives the number of patients that would be treated at home out of 686 when operating at the point on the ROC curve that corresponds to the error rate in the third column. The last row gives the actual error rate and the actual number of patients treated at home.
    Modified Lbr, supplied by MathWorks Inc, used in various techniques. Bioz Stars score: 90/100, based on 1 PubMed citations. ZERO BIAS - scores, article reviews, protocol conditions and more
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    1) Product Images from "Patient-Specific Models for Predicting the Outcomes of Patients with Community Acquired Pneumonia"

    Article Title: Patient-Specific Models for Predicting the Outcomes of Patients with Community Acquired Pneumonia

    Journal: AMIA Annual Symposium Proceedings

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    Performance of the various methods on the test set of 686 cases. The method for computing the errors in column 3 is described in detail in the text. The last column gives the number of patients that would be treated at home out of 686 when operating at the point on the ROC curve that corresponds to the error rate in the third column. The last row gives the actual error rate and the actual number of patients treated at home.
    Figure Legend Snippet: Performance of the various methods on the test set of 686 cases. The method for computing the errors in column 3 is described in detail in the text. The last column gives the number of patients that would be treated at home out of 686 when operating at the point on the ROC curve that corresponds to the error rate in the third column. The last row gives the actual error rate and the actual number of patients treated at home.

    Techniques Used: Modification

    ROC curve on the test set for the modified LBR method. The dot indicates the operating point on the curve that is discussed in the text.
    Figure Legend Snippet: ROC curve on the test set for the modified LBR method. The dot indicates the operating point on the curve that is discussed in the text.

    Techniques Used: Modification



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    MathWorks Inc modified lbr
    Performance of the various methods on the test set of 686 cases. The method for computing the errors in column 3 is described in detail in the text. The last column gives the number of patients that would be treated at home out of 686 when operating at the point on the ROC curve that corresponds to the error rate in the third column. The last row gives the actual error rate and the actual number of patients treated at home.
    Modified Lbr, supplied by MathWorks Inc, used in various techniques. Bioz Stars score: 90/100, based on 1 PubMed citations. ZERO BIAS - scores, article reviews, protocol conditions and more
    https://www.bioz.com/result/modified lbr/product/MathWorks Inc
    Average 90 stars, based on 1 article reviews
    modified lbr - by Bioz Stars, 2026-04
    90/100 stars
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    Performance of the various methods on the test set of 686 cases. The method for computing the errors in column 3 is described in detail in the text. The last column gives the number of patients that would be treated at home out of 686 when operating at the point on the ROC curve that corresponds to the error rate in the third column. The last row gives the actual error rate and the actual number of patients treated at home.

    Journal: AMIA Annual Symposium Proceedings

    Article Title: Patient-Specific Models for Predicting the Outcomes of Patients with Community Acquired Pneumonia

    doi:

    Figure Lengend Snippet: Performance of the various methods on the test set of 686 cases. The method for computing the errors in column 3 is described in detail in the text. The last column gives the number of patients that would be treated at home out of 686 when operating at the point on the ROC curve that corresponds to the error rate in the third column. The last row gives the actual error rate and the actual number of patients treated at home.

    Article Snippet: We implemented the modified LBR in Matlab (version 7) and the PSA in Java.

    Techniques: Modification

    ROC curve on the test set for the modified LBR method. The dot indicates the operating point on the curve that is discussed in the text.

    Journal: AMIA Annual Symposium Proceedings

    Article Title: Patient-Specific Models for Predicting the Outcomes of Patients with Community Acquired Pneumonia

    doi:

    Figure Lengend Snippet: ROC curve on the test set for the modified LBR method. The dot indicates the operating point on the curve that is discussed in the text.

    Article Snippet: We implemented the modified LBR in Matlab (version 7) and the PSA in Java.

    Techniques: Modification