Correction: Tongue image analysis for accurate prediction of nutritional risk screening in cancer patients during radiochemotherapy: a feature selection network and aliasing attention mechanism approach
Key Points
This research aims to develop a method for accurately predicting nutritional risk in cancer patients during radiochemotherapy using tongue image analysis.
Utilized a feature selection network and aliasing attention mechanism for image analysis.
Evaluated the effectiveness of tongue images in predicting nutritional risks in cancer patients undergoing radiochemotherapy.
Achieved significant accuracy in nutritional risk prediction using tongue image analysis, with a notable effect size (exact metrics not provided).
Demonstrated improved screening and intervention strategies based on nutritional risk assessments.
Abstract
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