6th Academic Forum on Environmental Studies

The following study will be presented at the 6th Academic Forum on Environmental Studies (Oct. 25, 2024, GSES main building, Tohoku University):→FINISHED

Data-driven prediction of infectious disease cases using hybrid feature selection and multiple explanatory variables
Luyao Wang

You can find details of the 6th Academic Forum on Environmental Studies from the following link:
https://sites.google.com/tohoku.ac.jp/touron2024/home_1?authuser=0

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