two things come to mind , one have you checked what is the distribution of your target outcome(s) that best fit using basic metrics , secondly are you using symptoms from medical records as your X,s Or have you gone in to deeper (genetic-level) features to better predict your conditional distribution ?
Excellent!
two things come to mind , one have you checked what is the distribution of your target outcome(s) that best fit using basic metrics , secondly are you using symptoms from medical records as your X,s Or have you gone in to deeper (genetic-level) features to better predict your conditional distribution ?
This is fascinating. Do you know much about the development and validity of the Dawes Redman criteria for automatic analysis of cardiotocographs??