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Fractional chef based optimization algorithm trained deep learning for cardiovascular risk prediction using retinal fundus images

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Published in:Biomedical signal processing and control 2024-08, Vol.94, p.106269, Article 106269
Main Authors: Rajesh Kumar, T., Enireddy, Vamsidhar, Kalai Selvi, K, Shahid, Mohammad, Vijendra Babu, D, Sudha, I
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