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Poster accepted in Intelligent Data Analysis 2018 – Leila Yousefi

Title: Opening the Black Box: Discovering and Explaining Hidden Variables in Patient Modelling

Authors: Leila Yousefi1, Stephen Swift1, Mahir Arzoky1, Allan Tucker1, Lucia Saachi2 and Luca Chiovato2

Affiliations: 1. Brunel University London (UK), 2. University of Pavia, Instituti Maugeri (Italy)

Conference website: https://ida2018.org

Spotlight Presentation Slides: Here

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