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Predictive model for assisted differential diagnosis #11

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rubanzasilva opened this issue Nov 25, 2024 · 0 comments
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Predictive model for assisted differential diagnosis #11

rubanzasilva opened this issue Nov 25, 2024 · 0 comments

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rubanzasilva commented Nov 25, 2024

Project Name

Predictive model for assisted differential diagnosis

Description

A predictive model that takes in a patient's complaints and returns a differential diagnosis. The idea is for such tools to be used alongside doctors to help ease their work in diagnosis diseases accurately.

Added future functionality would be to increase the scope of the input to take in medical history data etc.

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Project Repository URL

https://github.com/rubanzasilva/symptom_to_disease

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https://drive.google.com/file/d/1aHhjgn6oSx37YQDwsKUuXdGnHupnuK4r/view?usp=sharing

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@rubanzasilva rubanzasilva changed the title Project: <short description> Predictive model for assisted differential diagnosis Nov 25, 2024
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