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Cardiovascular Heart Disease Prediction | 3. Feature Importance #101

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SrijanShovit opened this issue May 18, 2024 · 5 comments
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@SrijanShovit
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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.

explore which features pose the most significance in finding the solution.

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Explore both statistical and ML based tests. First list down the algos you will be proceeding with in both categories and then we shall proceed.
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Congratulations, @SrijanShovit! 🎉 Thank you for creating your issue. Your contribution is greatly appreciated and we look forward to working with you to resolve the issue. Keep up the great work!

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@kaishwarya24
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please assign me this issue

@DeepikaMunimadagu
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Please assign this issue to me. I would like to contribute

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@SrijanShovit For statistical based, I'll be using correlation coefficients and chi-square test and for the ml based I can use random forest or PCA based algos.

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