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Artificial Intelligence-Assisted Diagnosis for Early Intervention Patients
by Ignacio Sierra 1,*ORCID,Norberto Díaz-Díaz 1ORCID,Carlos Barranco 1 andRocío Carrasco-Villalón 2
1
Intelligent Data Analysis Group (DATAi), Pablo de Olavide University, Ctra. de Utrera, Km 1, 41013 Sevilla, Spain
2
Centro Atención Temprana, Hospital San Juan de Dios, 41005 Sevilla, Spain
*
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Appl. Sci. 2022, 12(18), 8953;

Sierra, I., Díaz-Díaz, N., Barranco, C., & Carrasco-Villalón, R. (2022). Artificial Intelligence-Assisted Diagnosis for Early Intervention Patients. Appl. Sci., 12(18), 8953.

Author: Ignacio Sierra, Norberto Díaz-Díaz, Carlos Barranco, Rocío Carrasco-Villalón.
Title: Artificial Intelligence-Assisted Diagnosis for Early Intervention Patients.
Journal: Applied Science.
Year: 2022.
Volume: 12.
Issue: 18.
Page(s): 8953.

Authors' Affiliations:
1. Intelligent Data Analysis Group (DATAi), Pablo de Olavide University, Ctra. de Utrera, Km 1, 41013 Sevilla, Spain.
2. Centro Atención Temprana, Hospital San Juan de Dios, 41005 Sevilla, Spain.

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Sierra, I., Díaz-Díaz, N., Barranco, C., & Carrasco-Villalón, R. (2022). Artificial Intelligence-Assisted Diagnosis for Early Intervention Patients. Appl. Sci., 12(18), 8953.

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(Sierra et al., 2022)

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Sierra, I., Diaz-Diaz, N., Barranco, C., & Carrasco-Villalón, R. (2022). Artificial Intelligence-Assisted Diagnosis for Early Intervention Patients. Applied Sciences, 12(18), 8953. DOI: [insert DOI if available]

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