2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.08.09.24311759
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Changes in prediction modelling in biomedicine – do systematic reviews indicate whether there is any trend towards larger data sets and machine learning methods?

Lara Lusa,
Franziska Kappenberg,
Gary S. Collins
et al.

Abstract: The number of prediction models proposed in the biomedical literature has been growing year on year. In the last few years there has been an increasing attention to the changes occurring in the prediction modeling landscape. It is suggested that machine learning techniques are becoming more popular to develop prediction models to exploit complex data structures, higher-dimensional predictor spaces, very large number of participants, heterogeneous subgroups, with the ability to capture higher-order interactions… Show more

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