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López Ibáñez, Beatriz
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Galera, David
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López-Bermejo, Abel
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Bassols Casadevall, Judit
dc.date.accessioned
2024-05-28T15:34:20Z
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2024-05-28T15:34:20Z
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http://hdl.handle.net/10256/24738
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https://hdl.handle.net/10256/24738
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Article relacionat amb la comunicació que es presentarà a AIME 2024. 22nd International Conference on Artificial Intelligence in Medicine: Salt Lake City, USA: July 9-12
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Childhood obesity is considered one of the main public health
concerns. Research in the field of obesity detection and prevention is
moving towards promising solutions thanks to the use of Artificial Intelligence
applied to data from cohorts of children. Previous studies have
analyzed the data without taking into account the relationship of data
regarding when they are collected. In this work, frequent pattern mining
is used to find the risk factors of childhood obesity, taking into account
the relationship among the data gathered in different visits. The experiments
carried out on the data collected from 386 children from Girona
and Figueres (Spain) demonstrate the relevance of discriminant frequent
patterns for childhood overweight prediction
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We would like to thank Marina Rodriguez for her support in the initial dataset exploration. This work received joint funding from the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF), the Spanish Ministry of the Economy, Industry and Competitiveness (MINECO) and the Carlos III Research Institute, under grants no. PI23/00545 and PI22/00366. The work was carried out with support from the Generalitat de Catalunya 2021 SGR 01125
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application/pdf
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Universitat de Girona. Departament d'Enginyeria Elèctrica, Electrònica i Automàtica
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info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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Prepublicacions (D-EEEiA)
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Obesitat en els infants
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Obesity in children
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Intel·ligència artificial -- Aplicacions a la medicina
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Artificial intelligence -- Medical applications
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Frequent patterns of childhood overweight from longitudinal data on parental and early-life of infants health
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info:eu-repo/semantics/preprint