A Comparison of classification accuracy for gender using neural networks and discriminant funtion analysis based on biomechanical measures of isokinetic torque, work, power, fatigue index, countermovement jump and acceleration
Ian Heazlewood, Anthony Boutagy
Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Conference Paper published in Proceedings › peer-review
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