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Machine Learning for Predicting Health Care Utilization in COPD using Quantitative CT Imaging
A. Moslemi (Toronto, Canada), W. C. Tan (vancouver, Canada), J. Bourbeau (Montreal, Canada), J. C. Hogg (vancouver, Canada), H. O. Coxson (vancouver, Canada), M. Kirby (Toronto, Canada)
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Virtual Congress 2020 – Imaging-based phenotyping in pulmonary disease
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Imaging-based phenotyping in pulmonary disease
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2082
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Airway diseases
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