首页|Study Findings from University of Western Australia Broaden Understanding of Sup port Vector Machines (Estimation of Population Affinity Using Cranial Measuremen ts Acquired In Multidetector Computed Tomography Images of Japanese and Malay .. .)
Study Findings from University of Western Australia Broaden Understanding of Sup port Vector Machines (Estimation of Population Affinity Using Cranial Measuremen ts Acquired In Multidetector Computed Tomography Images of Japanese and Malay .. .)
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By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Robotics & Machine Learning DailyNews Daily News - Fresh data on Machine Learning - Suppo rt Vector Machines are presented in a newreport. According to news reporting ou t of Crawley, Australia, by NewsRx editors, research stated, “Itis imperative i n a forensic investigation to determine the identity of an unidentified corpse, for which acrucial starting point is to establish population affinity as part o f the biological profile supplied by theforensic anthropologist. The present st udy investigates the feasibility of using multidetector computedtomography (MDC T) images to quantify craniometric variation between Japanese and Malay populati onsrelative to the estimation of population affinity in a forensic context.”
CrawleyAustraliaAustralia and New Ze alandComputed TomographyImaging TechnologyMachine LearningSupport Vector MachinesTechnologyUniversity of Western Australia